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I am interested in the Tree Lounge Bowhunter Climber and would like to know your opinions on it . It looks really comfortable but doesnt look easy hooking up and taking apart. Does the bowhunting adapter get in the way when putting the stand together. Please give some feedback and information.
 

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I have a new model tree lounge bowhunter model with all of the large knobs that I have had or several years. It is a bit cumbersom at first but like anything else it just takes a little practice. It can be set up fast but it is noisy to me as there is some metal to metal contact. Slowing down while setting up helps that. It goes together easy for climbing and packing and is not terribly heavy. Comfort is the number one good thing about this rig. All day sits are done with ease. I have killed many deer out of mine with both gun or bow. I do feel that it is a better gun stand than a bow stand. JMHO.

Now with that said I am selling mine. Due to not hunting out of a climber much anymore. I have not used mine more than 5 times in the past two seasons. It is in good shape with the bow holder, steep angle pad, waist strap and bowhunting stand, plus all of the large knobs. The only thing not 100% on it is one of the buckles for the backpack straps is broke. There are some paint chips and normal wear. If intersted shoot me a PM and we will debate price. I paid $450 for it when i was brand new and I will sell it for way less than that.
 
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