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<blockquote data-quote="J_W" data-source="post: 4792867" data-attributes="member: 1448"><p>I don't disagree entirely, but for me it was transforming from the first time I put one on. I sold my LW hang on and a couple Summit climbers real quick. </p><p>The only limitation to me is in your climbing method, and that is the same for a guy running a hang on. I still prefer going up the tree in a climber vs any sticks or steps I've tried, but the ability to get in any tree and quietly through thick brush on your way in is well worth the fiddle factor and I find myself getting more proficient each climb.</p><p>Like ImThere said above, if you're a mobile hunter you will love a saddle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_W, post: 4792867, member: 1448"] I don't disagree entirely, but for me it was transforming from the first time I put one on. I sold my LW hang on and a couple Summit climbers real quick. The only limitation to me is in your climbing method, and that is the same for a guy running a hang on. I still prefer going up the tree in a climber vs any sticks or steps I've tried, but the ability to get in any tree and quietly through thick brush on your way in is well worth the fiddle factor and I find myself getting more proficient each climb. Like ImThere said above, if you're a mobile hunter you will love a saddle. [/QUOTE]
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