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<blockquote data-quote="Vince" data-source="post: 5201131" data-attributes="member: 14750"><p>Another vote for Academy Game Winner for comfort but I haven't used any others so don't know if they are better. I used it all last year, and could sit in all day very comfortably. (Installation-wise, putting the stand up in the bracket was a real pain; wore me out to the point of calling Jesus on one last try and it worked, for both my stands. Lifting 15+ pounds in one hand to insert in a wobbly bracket strapped to the tree wasn't fun. Regardless of how tight I ratcheted the male bracket around the tree, it wouldn't stay straight when reaching to lock in top part of the stand into the bracket and click in.)</p><p></p><p>Over the years, I think I have seen real good reviews on this site for Millennium lock-ons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince, post: 5201131, member: 14750"] Another vote for Academy Game Winner for comfort but I haven't used any others so don't know if they are better. I used it all last year, and could sit in all day very comfortably. (Installation-wise, putting the stand up in the bracket was a real pain; wore me out to the point of calling Jesus on one last try and it worked, for both my stands. Lifting 15+ pounds in one hand to insert in a wobbly bracket strapped to the tree wasn't fun. Regardless of how tight I ratcheted the male bracket around the tree, it wouldn't stay straight when reaching to lock in top part of the stand into the bracket and click in.) Over the years, I think I have seen real good reviews on this site for Millennium lock-ons. [/QUOTE]
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