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Re: Best 2 man ladder stand?
[Re: MolyPoly]
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01/28/20 04:39 PM
01/28/20 04:39 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,187 Over yonder
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I sat in an X-Stand Jayhawk X 18' this past weekend. It is probably the most comfortable 2 person ladder I've ever used. I put one up this season at the club. Very comfortable with me and my son but the shooting rail is a little lack luster. Overall, I’d buy again and make my own rail.
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