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Why a hang on stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4543324" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>I don't buy the expensive, light hang on stands. They are intended to be mobile.</p><p>The ones I have a heavier and I use the 20' ladders that strap to the trees or the ladder parts that come in individual pieces.</p><p>They go in at the beginning of the season and out at the end. I do have a few ladders and I just leave them in place.</p><p></p><p>I use them to get a higher and the ladder, being close to the tree, isn't as obvious. Plus, there can be limbs below the seat that the ladder portion of a ladder stand would interfere with. You can hang a lock on it a tree with 360 degrees of limbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4543324, member: 9491"] I don't buy the expensive, light hang on stands. They are intended to be mobile. The ones I have a heavier and I use the 20' ladders that strap to the trees or the ladder parts that come in individual pieces. They go in at the beginning of the season and out at the end. I do have a few ladders and I just leave them in place. I use them to get a higher and the ladder, being close to the tree, isn't as obvious. Plus, there can be limbs below the seat that the ladder portion of a ladder stand would interfere with. You can hang a lock on it a tree with 360 degrees of limbs. [/QUOTE]
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