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Why a hang on stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeraider" data-source="post: 4626781" data-attributes="member: 16721"><p>As others have said they are more versatile. I love hunting out of large cedar trees which you can not do in a climber unless you do a lot of cutting and that takes away a lot of your cover. Also depending on which one you get there's not more stuff to carry, it actually can be a lot less bulky. This is my Lone Wolf next to my Summit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeraider, post: 4626781, member: 16721"] As others have said they are more versatile. I love hunting out of large cedar trees which you can not do in a climber unless you do a lot of cutting and that takes away a lot of your cover. Also depending on which one you get there's not more stuff to carry, it actually can be a lot less bulky. This is my Lone Wolf next to my Summit. [/QUOTE]
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