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<blockquote data-quote="Knothead" data-source="post: 5263929" data-attributes="member: 1964"><p>I have an API climber that's probably only been used 5-6 times. I bought it, but soon after, hurt my back and just didn't use it much but opted for ladder stands or shooting houses. Now, I've just gotten spoiled to those and do not climb. It's like new condition.</p><p>It has the fold down bar (the bar you sit on while ascending/descending) as an option for those who like the concept of the open shot that Summit offers. Chains are in excellent shape as is the seat. Comes with shoulder straps, stirrups, bow holder, and a camo bag you can hang on the armrest. Very comfortable stand. You'll be hard pressed to find a stand that grips a tree like the API does. It has aggressive 'teeth' for a good grip. Make me an offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knothead, post: 5263929, member: 1964"] I have an API climber that’s probably only been used 5-6 times. I bought it, but soon after, hurt my back and just didn't use it much but opted for ladder stands or shooting houses. Now, I've just gotten spoiled to those and do not climb. It's like new condition. It has the fold down bar (the bar you sit on while ascending/descending) as an option for those who like the concept of the open shot that Summit offers. Chains are in excellent shape as is the seat. Comes with shoulder straps, stirrups, bow holder, and a camo bag you can hang on the armrest. Very comfortable stand. You'll be hard pressed to find a stand that grips a tree like the API does. It has aggressive 'teeth' for a good grip. Make me an offer. [/QUOTE]
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