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Climber VS Hang on Stand #2228578
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I would appreciate some of you fella's opinion about treestands.
I've hunted 90% on the ground all my life but I have used climbers and ladderstands a little.
I sold my climber about 10 years ago but I'm considering buying a light weight setup.
I have never used a hang on but I have read where some folks can set up a hang on as quick as a climber.
I like the idea of a light weight hang on like the Millenium M7 for a versatile treestand.
I don't want to climb in a hurry and be unsafe but I don't want to spend too much time setting up.
This will be an in and out setup every hunt.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks

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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228670
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If you have trees you can use a climber with, use a climber. I only use hang-ons when trees have limbs in the way.


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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228703
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If you know the property and generally where your go to spots are I would say a loc on/ Millenium stands for quietness and easiness. Now a climber would be much more versatile and probably be the best option for newer property

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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228719
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If you going to use it in and out every hunt I say climber but if I leave it in woods then lock on. I use both. I use lock on at my best spots to be quiet entry and exit l use climber to try new spots.

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: rolltidehunter] #2228753
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Originally Posted By: rolltidehunter
If you going to use it in and out every hunt I say climber but if I leave it in woods then lock on. I use both. I use lock on at my best spots to be quiet entry and exit l use climber to try new spots.


I was considering that option too.
Use a climber and put up a hang on in the hot spots.
My son has an XOP Strike Force but I haven't had a chance to try it out yet.

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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228786
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How much of a difference is there in time as far as setting up a light weight hang on compared to a climber?

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228803
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Originally Posted By: TGbow
How much of a difference is there in time as far as setting up a light weight hang on compared to a climber?


Takes practice, I'm horrible at it without sweating to death and scaring everything out of the woods.


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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228806
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If did the Millenium brackets it's simple just have to pre hang them all so I don't sweat to death, at least I do

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228822
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Thanks everyone for the info. That's one reason I was considering the Millenium, preset the recievers in my hot spots and just use the climber the rest of the time.

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228831
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I bought a Millenium and sold all my other loc ons except 2 cause of comfort and other people can't sit your spots if they don't have one

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: mauvilla] #2228835
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Originally Posted By: mauvilla
I bought a Millenium and sold all my other loc ons except 2 cause of comfort and other people can't sit your spots if they don't have one


I have a lower back issue that doesn't bother me much unless I'm sitting on a seat that's not comfortable. The Millenium would be good for me.
mauvilla, do you use the Millenium along with a climber for other areas?

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228852
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I have been using this technique for years. Hated hanging lock on in non productive areas then having to move.Plus keeps climber free to hang with any wind direction.

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228853
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For some reason i always feel like i stick out like a sore thumb in a lock on. Maybe its becauase i get higher in a climber.


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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2228892
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Originally Posted By: TGbow
How much of a difference is there in time as far as setting up a light weight hang on compared to a climber?


None, with practice. Also, just as quiet when using screw in steps for me.


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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: N2TRKYS] #2228911
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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: TGbow
How much of a difference is there in time as far as setting up a light weight hang on compared to a climber?


None, with practice. Also, just as quiet when using screw in steps for me.


From what I'm gathering from reading what folks say that hunt with hang on a lot is..having a system and lightweight stands is the key.

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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: TGbow
How much of a difference is there in time as far as setting up a light weight hang on compared to a climber?


None, with practice. Also, just as quiet when using screw in steps for me.


Not much of a time difference, but you will dang sure be sweating your azz off with the lockon route.

I tried the light weight lockon route with lonewolf sticks. Ended up going to the x stand. Way way better for in and out bow hunting, unless you're somewhere that doesn't have straight trees (the Midwest). X stand beats any lockon and sticks combo by 7 pounds or more, and it takes a heck of a lot less physical exertion. I prefer to bow hunt out of lockons, but I've finally realized that unless I'm headed to Kentucky, I need to just set them on pinch points and chase the acorns with a climber.

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Originally Posted By: Atoler
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: TGbow
How much of a difference is there in time as far as setting up a light weight hang on compared to a climber?


None, with practice. Also, just as quiet when using screw in steps for me.


Not much of a time difference, but you will dang sure be sweating your azz off with the lockon route.

I tried the light weight lockon route with lonewolf sticks. Ended up going to the x stand. Way way better for in and out bow hunting, unless you're somewhere that doesn't have straight trees (the Midwest). X stand beats any lockon and sticks combo by 7 pounds or more, and it takes a heck of a lot less physical exertion. I prefer to bow hunt out of lockons, but I've finally realized that unless I'm headed to Kentucky, I need to just set them on pinch points and chase the acorns with a climber.


My son got in a new hunting club this year, that's his plan...use the climber and set up hang on in spots that he knows he will hunt a lot.
I hunt public land so I'm not crazy about leaving a stand in the woods unless it's a cheap one.

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2229051
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Thanks everyone for the feedback.

Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2229157
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Originally Posted By: TGbow

Originally Posted By: mauvilla
I bought a Millenium and sold all my other loc ons except 2 cause of comfort and other people can't sit your spots if they don't have one


I have a lower back issue that doesn't bother me much unless I'm sitting on a seat that's not comfortable. The Millenium would be good for me.
mauvilla, do you use the Millenium along with a climber for other areas?


Yes i do I have a old API grand slam I've had forever I will hunt new places with and if I consistently see deer there I will move a set of sticks and a bracket in and hang it if it's towards the end of the year sometimes just keep using the climber and hand a new set summer or fall

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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand [Re: TGbow] #2229158
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I'm using a lone wolf alpha 2 with 4 xop sticks. I've used climbers since I started hunting but going to try the "hang and hunt" method this year. Whatever you get practice with it


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