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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 4530525" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>I appreciate everyone's feedback. </p><p></p><p>I looked at the Hawk Pod with the wheels and looks good but may I think the wheels may not work well in some of the areas I access. The Texas Tripods looks really comfortable and a great set up but too heavy to carry in and out each hunt. I liked the Millennium T-100 at 36lbs seems very doable, however I don't like that the legs don't collapse or fold down to be a little more packable. Looks like I could possibly unscrew the bottom sections and collapse it down to 4ft plus the seat and might be easier to maneuver over longer hikes. I can just see myself loosing the hardware somewhere along the hike and not being able to use it all. Leaning towards the millennium, I may have to let go of some of my basspro points and order one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 4530525, member: 14910"] I appreciate everyone's feedback. I looked at the Hawk Pod with the wheels and looks good but may I think the wheels may not work well in some of the areas I access. The Texas Tripods looks really comfortable and a great set up but too heavy to carry in and out each hunt. I liked the Millennium T-100 at 36lbs seems very doable, however I don't like that the legs don't collapse or fold down to be a little more packable. Looks like I could possibly unscrew the bottom sections and collapse it down to 4ft plus the seat and might be easier to maneuver over longer hikes. I can just see myself loosing the hardware somewhere along the hike and not being able to use it all. Leaning towards the millennium, I may have to let go of some of my basspro points and order one. [/QUOTE]
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