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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 4903028" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Totally agree with duck. you not only need practice climbing and setting up the whole system so you can do it quietly and quickly but also make sure to practice shooting from you saddle before the season. it takes a little getting used to compared to a normal tree stand. I started with a $30 sit drag just to see if I liked it. that way if it sucked I was only out 30 bucks. Well I loved it and now I have a kestrel which has been bomb proof and very comfortable. Even did a few all days sits in it last year. Because of the saddle, my entire hunting load in is 15 pounds (not counting water and weapon which fluctuates based on what part of the season it is). climbing method I use is Bullman silent approach steps with cam buckle straps. 5 pounds for the whole climbing method. And then use 5 bullman steps on a cam for my platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 4903028, member: 20332"] Totally agree with duck. you not only need practice climbing and setting up the whole system so you can do it quietly and quickly but also make sure to practice shooting from you saddle before the season. it takes a little getting used to compared to a normal tree stand. I started with a $30 sit drag just to see if I liked it. that way if it sucked I was only out 30 bucks. Well I loved it and now I have a kestrel which has been bomb proof and very comfortable. Even did a few all days sits in it last year. Because of the saddle, my entire hunting load in is 15 pounds (not counting water and weapon which fluctuates based on what part of the season it is). climbing method I use is Bullman silent approach steps with cam buckle straps. 5 pounds for the whole climbing method. And then use 5 bullman steps on a cam for my platform. [/QUOTE]
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