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Works with your existing full-body harness (harness must meet ASTM standards for fall arrest system) Lets you down easy if you fall; Up to 25’ of descent. Includes 1 tree strap, 1 descender, 1 carabiner. Weight capacity - lbs. New (12) from& FREE Shipping/5(49).
Treestands keep you out of sight from deer and other game so you can better scout the field and make the shot of a lifetime. Whether you hunt with bows or rifles, SCHEELS offers a variety of treestands for several hunting removing large oak tree. With top brands like Lone Wolf, Summit, Millennium, and more, you’ll find a quality stand for your next hunting trip. Our selection includes climbing treestands, ladder stands, and hang.
To keep hunters better concealed from below, a 3D camo pattern breaks up the stand's outline and hides it against the tree. With a 6-point fall arrest system, the Lone Wolf Assault II Hang-On Treestand is highly portable and stable and is a great choice for mobile hunters.
Features: 6-point fall arrest system; Folds flat into an ultra-thin profile. The Big Game Captain XL Hang On Treestand features a wide platform for a little extra hunting space. This treestand is built with durable all-metal construction and supports up to pounds. The flip-back seat allows full use of the platform during standing shots, while a flip-up footrest provides additional comfort.
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The XOP Ambush Sit and Climb Treestand is built for mobility, stability, and comfort. This climber treestand has a Big Tooth Traction Band and Arch Technology for safer, more stable climbing with the maneuverability needed to climb trees with cut limbs and heavy tapers. The sling compression foam seat and backrest offer comfortable seating for long days in the stand. -Treestand Emergency Descender System We Won’t Leave You Hanging.
Each year, over 6, hunters are injured while hunting in a treestand. Falling from a treestand is more common than most hunters like to admit, which is why the popularity of treestand safety harnesses has dramatically risen.