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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 4972289" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>I've got the same exact stand under their Novix brand and was able to come across a seat pad that's both softer and quieter to turn on. If you decide to give it another try you might also consider the foot rests. I've owned more stands than I care to admit, including a couple of Millenniums I just sold, and a couple of extra Summit Vipers I probably ought to sell as well. I suppose that the Novix Echo/Alpha 2 is the deadliest stand I've ever put on a tree. While it's a little heavy with sticks as well on my back, I can hang it on nearly any tree, it's profile doesn't stand out like my Summits, and unlike my Summit climbers it's nice to be able to turn and sit different directions on the seat when the deer might come from any direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 4972289, member: 15160"] I’ve got the same exact stand under their Novix brand and was able to come across a seat pad that’s both softer and quieter to turn on. If you decide to give it another try you might also consider the foot rests. I’ve owned more stands than I care to admit, including a couple of Millenniums I just sold, and a couple of extra Summit Vipers I probably ought to sell as well. I suppose that the Novix Echo/Alpha 2 is the deadliest stand I’ve ever put on a tree. While it’s a little heavy with sticks as well on my back, I can hang it on nearly any tree, it’s profile doesn’t stand out like my Summits, and unlike my Summit climbers it’s nice to be able to turn and sit different directions on the seat when the deer might come from any direction. [/QUOTE]
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