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<blockquote data-quote="DMD" data-source="post: 5545996" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>I can put my climber on the tree and be up in position in probably 5-10 minutes, tops. Especially if it's a tree I've already climbed before. I do love the convenience of a ladder stand, but I love being mobile, I love hunting at higher heights, I love the comfort of a climber, and I love being able to turn the stand around on the tree if I need to modify my position. I'd be hard pressed to ever give up my climber. I also feel safer climbing in it than I do a ladder stand. I've completely surrounded in my climber all the way up the tree and tethered to the tree. But, I understand, everyone is different. I get it completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMD, post: 5545996, member: 2937"] I can put my climber on the tree and be up in position in probably 5-10 minutes, tops. Especially if it's a tree I've already climbed before. I do love the convenience of a ladder stand, but I love being mobile, I love hunting at higher heights, I love the comfort of a climber, and I love being able to turn the stand around on the tree if I need to modify my position. I'd be hard pressed to ever give up my climber. I also feel safer climbing in it than I do a ladder stand. I've completely surrounded in my climber all the way up the tree and tethered to the tree. But, I understand, everyone is different. I get it completely. [/QUOTE]
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