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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5341396" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Honestly, we've primarily used whatever cheap brand of 2-person ladder Wally World is selling that year. Usually priced around $99. And we've bought around 24 of them over the years. They are up year-round and some have been up 15 years. We wrap burlap around the stand basket (attached at the shooting rail with zip-ties) and take the burlap down after the season to make it last longer. We don't use the thin foam seats that come with the stands. We all carry our own seat with us when hunting out of them.</p><p></p><p>We're 100% ladder stand hunters now (except for the tower stands we've been erecting over food plots), and for both the one-person and two-person ladders that stay up year-round, the best advice I can give is to replace the ratchet straps frequently. I buy them in bulk from Wally World and each stand's straps gets replaced about every 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5341396, member: 17"] Honestly, we've primarily used whatever cheap brand of 2-person ladder Wally World is selling that year. Usually priced around $99. And we've bought around 24 of them over the years. They are up year-round and some have been up 15 years. We wrap burlap around the stand basket (attached at the shooting rail with zip-ties) and take the burlap down after the season to make it last longer. We don't use the thin foam seats that come with the stands. We all carry our own seat with us when hunting out of them. We're 100% ladder stand hunters now (except for the tower stands we've been erecting over food plots), and for both the one-person and two-person ladders that stay up year-round, the best advice I can give is to replace the ratchet straps frequently. I buy them in bulk from Wally World and each stand's straps gets replaced about every 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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