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<blockquote data-quote="Gravey" data-source="post: 5444526" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>I'm new to this game and haven't hunted out of it yet but I bought a Cruzr XC. Been playing in the yard with it a little but the reason I'm trying it is our lease is very thick. We have permanent stands setup on food plots and I've become lazy. Wanted the mobility to get in some thicker areas where climbable trees with a climber are rare. Also easier, lighter, and quieter to get through the thick stuff with it. At least that's how I convinced myself to try it. Time will tell if I like it or not but know from the yard I'll need knee pads so when I'm sitting in the saddle my knees aren't drilling themselves into the tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravey, post: 5444526, member: 2648"] I’m new to this game and haven’t hunted out of it yet but I bought a Cruzr XC. Been playing in the yard with it a little but the reason I’m trying it is our lease is very thick. We have permanent stands setup on food plots and I’ve become lazy. Wanted the mobility to get in some thicker areas where climbable trees with a climber are rare. Also easier, lighter, and quieter to get through the thick stuff with it. At least that’s how I convinced myself to try it. Time will tell if I like it or not but know from the yard I’ll need knee pads so when I’m sitting in the saddle my knees aren’t drilling themselves into the tree. [/QUOTE]
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