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<blockquote data-quote="Vermin93" data-source="post: 3832975" data-attributes="member: 9526"><p>I finally had a chance to weigh my Treewalker ProMag. The advertised weight on the Treewalker website is 19 lbs. I can now confirm that Treewalker has exaggerated the weight. </p><p></p><p>The weight of the foot platform plus the seat plaform without the shooting rail is just over 20 lbs. That is the bare minimum configuration for this treestand. When the shooting rail is added, and it should be included in the advertised weight, the total weight of the treestand goes up to just over 23 lbs. </p><p></p><p>It seems that Treewalker is just another of many treestand vendors that exaggerates the weight of their products. Whether they knowingly do this with intent to deceive is a question only Treewalker can answer. </p><p></p><p>I have several of the Ol' Man 20 ft Surefoot stick ladders that I use with my hang on stands. The advertised weight of the ladder is 17 lbs. That is total BS and I'm sure Ol' Man knows it. The stick ladder itself without any of the ratchet straps to hold it up comes in well over 20 lbs. It's false advertising just to boost sales, and I frankly think they ought to be fined for it. Same goes with Treewalker. You don't advertise a treestand as being 19 lbs when the actual item in your product picture weighs over 23 lbs. I still like my Treewalker a lot, but they are full of crap on the weight of the Treewalker ProMag. It's a 20 lb treestand when it's stripped down to the bare minimum configuration. When it's weighed the way it's advertised, it's a 23 lb treestand.</p><p></p><p> <img src="http://www.treewalkertreestands.com/images/ProMag.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermin93, post: 3832975, member: 9526"] I finally had a chance to weigh my Treewalker ProMag. The advertised weight on the Treewalker website is 19 lbs. I can now confirm that Treewalker has exaggerated the weight. The weight of the foot platform plus the seat plaform without the shooting rail is just over 20 lbs. That is the bare minimum configuration for this treestand. When the shooting rail is added, and it should be included in the advertised weight, the total weight of the treestand goes up to just over 23 lbs. It seems that Treewalker is just another of many treestand vendors that exaggerates the weight of their products. Whether they knowingly do this with intent to deceive is a question only Treewalker can answer. I have several of the Ol' Man 20 ft Surefoot stick ladders that I use with my hang on stands. The advertised weight of the ladder is 17 lbs. That is total BS and I'm sure Ol' Man knows it. The stick ladder itself without any of the ratchet straps to hold it up comes in well over 20 lbs. It's false advertising just to boost sales, and I frankly think they ought to be fined for it. Same goes with Treewalker. You don't advertise a treestand as being 19 lbs when the actual item in your product picture weighs over 23 lbs. I still like my Treewalker a lot, but they are full of crap on the weight of the Treewalker ProMag. It's a 20 lb treestand when it's stripped down to the bare minimum configuration. When it's weighed the way it's advertised, it's a 23 lb treestand. [img]http://www.treewalkertreestands.com/images/ProMag.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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