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Re: Tree stand accidents???
[Re: ParrotHead89]
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02/12/21 09:19 PM
02/12/21 09:19 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,375 Jasper, AL
joshm28
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Life line and harness for me on all stands now days. Same here. With a strap on tree step in your harness pocket and a full length life line you could both take weight off the harness and eventually work your way down a tree. I’m swapping to an actual climbing harness next year. Much easier to move around if you fell and won’t create suspension trauma as fast.
Last edited by joshm28; 02/12/21 09:21 PM.
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