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Purchasing 1st LADDER Stand
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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 5401712" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Just purchased an X Stand "The Duke" last week. I got it put up yesterday with a little help from the wife. The most stable and safest ladder stand i've ever owned. Whoever designed it knew what they were doing and I suspect they were a hunter.</p><p>Three points that fasten it to the tree. It has the jaws at the top and another set at around shoulder height that lock it to the tree before you even have to climb up. The third point is a ratchet strap at the top which I think is redundant but strapped it anyway.</p><p>Only negative I found is that I wish it had one more ladder section. I like to be 20' from the platform to the ground and the Duke is 20' from the shooting rail to the ground. No biggie, I don't think the deer will notice.</p><p>I highly recommend the Duke and plan on replacing all my stands with it in the future,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 5401712, member: 2245"] Just purchased an X Stand "The Duke" last week. I got it put up yesterday with a little help from the wife. The most stable and safest ladder stand i've ever owned. Whoever designed it knew what they were doing and I suspect they were a hunter. Three points that fasten it to the tree. It has the jaws at the top and another set at around shoulder height that lock it to the tree before you even have to climb up. The third point is a ratchet strap at the top which I think is redundant but strapped it anyway. Only negative I found is that I wish it had one more ladder section. I like to be 20' from the platform to the ground and the Duke is 20' from the shooting rail to the ground. No biggie, I don't think the deer will notice. I highly recommend the Duke and plan on replacing all my stands with it in the future, [/QUOTE]
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