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Opinions on Carry in hang on stand and sticks.
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 4794754" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Before I broke my ankle I used a lock-on and some screw-in steps. It was great when hunting areas with no straight trees, or a new area where you had not prepared the tree to use a climber. I went to a climber, an API Grand Slam, which was two to three time as heavy, but is was much easier, and safer, for me with my injuries. Now I don't use either as I hunt an 8 acre patch with a permanent blind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 4794754, member: 20060"] Before I broke my ankle I used a lock-on and some screw-in steps. It was great when hunting areas with no straight trees, or a new area where you had not prepared the tree to use a climber. I went to a climber, an API Grand Slam, which was two to three time as heavy, but is was much easier, and safer, for me with my injuries. Now I don't use either as I hunt an 8 acre patch with a permanent blind. [/QUOTE]
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