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Posted: 7/19/2011 9:18:56 PM

THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Im going to start out this thread with my Summit Viper SD that I bought at Bass Pro for 259.99.


Here is how it should look when you're going to or from your hunting spot


When you strap it to an appropriate tree overlooking a deer trail, food plot, or what have you, it should look like this


Most if not all climbing treestands that Summit makes has the quick cable connect system so you dont have to worry about losing your pins that hold the cable to the tree


The system has a piece of metal that acts like a spring so the cable cannot slide out when you move around in your stand


The climbing stirrups and bungee cord are very easy to learn with if you are new to climbers. They have a strong hold on your feet, you'll know they wont slide out while climbing


What your feet should look like while climbing


When you get to a comfortable height, wrap your alligator strap around the tree and seat portion f your stand and strap it down. So when you stand the top wont fall down


the seat is the best part about the stand, you can sit all day in a Summit stand and will not be sore like some other stands I've had before (Gorilla brand )

PROS: No pins for the cables
The seat is super soft like a Lazy Boy
Climbing stirrups are easy to manipulate

CONS: Price, its a little high, but its worth it



If you have a blind or a knife that you use everytime you hunt, tell us about it so we can help new and experienced hunters get better safer gear. Any gear you use is welcome here (camo, ammo, boots, gloves, scent blocker, etc..)
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Posted: 7/19/2011 11:08:43 PM
I got one of those for free and used it last year for the first time. It was great. Awesome piece of gear.
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Posted: 7/23/2011 8:37:39 PM
you should have a cord or rope to keep the bottom half from falling away from the top half while you are on a tree.

just a thought

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Posted: 7/24/2011 5:44:35 PM
Originally Posted By VirginiaM4:
you should have a cord or rope to keep the bottom half from falling away from the top half while you are on a tree.

just a thought



That green and white string tied to the bottom is what I use
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Posted: 10/2/2011 8:19:33 AM
For cold weather I like Cabela's Dry Plus insulated jacket and bib overalls. The stuff has kept me warm and toasty through moose, elk and deer hunting. Not cheap, but it's worth the price in nasty weather.
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Posted: 10/20/2011 6:09:17 PM
Originally Posted By 15jonshoot:
For cold weather I like Cabela's Dry Plus insulated jacket and bib overalls. The stuff has kept me warm and toasty through moose, elk and deer hunting. Not cheap, but it's worth the price in nasty weather.



I used the Cabela's Dry Plus uninsulated this season, fantastic at keeping me dry.

You guys might have seen me suggesting Danner Pronghorn GTX hunting boots in all the threads asking about boots lately. Well, this season was my first use in all day lots of miles type situation.

We were up and moving before sunrise stalking all day long through bad brush and giant slash cuts of timber. Always getting back to camp well after dark. Never once did my feet get tired, too hot, too cold, or most importantly wet. It snowed, it hailed, it got muddy, it got dry again. Nothing fazed these boots or my feet.

If you are looking for arguably the best boots you can get, these are well worth $165.


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Posted: 10/20/2011 9:57:59 PM
I have all 3 of the items discussed in this thread. I haven't used the Summit yet but I'm looking forward to trying it out. The Cabelas coat and bibs work great for hunting when its cold and so do the Danners.
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Posted: 10/25/2011 8:00:55 PM
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I'd like to plug Cabela's Whitetail Extreme parka and bibs. Very expensive (I think the set cost me over $600 a few years back) but they're very, very warm. And waterproof.

If you're thinking about picking up a set but are worried about spending so much go ahead and pull the trigger, they're worth every cent.
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Posted: 11/13/2011 4:23:29 PM
I put a good word in for Cabelas MT050 line as well. I've been using the coveralls for 4 years now and they have kept me warm and dry and I've been in both extremes with these coveralls.

One constant theme you seem to read on the boards is Cabelas clothing and Danner boots.
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Posted: 12/16/2011 5:35:41 PM
I buy the cheapest shit I can find at wal-mart, never use calls, scents, trail cams, iphone apps, scent locker clothes, sattelite photos, google earth, or prayer, and still manage to kill a deer or two every year.






I have good rain gear, but if it is raining I don't hunt.
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Posted: 4/14/2012 5:19:31 PM
Originally Posted By CletusRoundbelly:
I buy the cheapest shit I can find at wal-mart, never use calls, scents, trail cams, iphone apps, scent locker clothes, sattelite photos, google earth, or prayer, and still manage to kill a deer or two every year.






I have good rain gear, but if it is raining I don't hunt.



My hunting buddy, departed now several years, always used what we had. Here he is at 105 in the field deer hunting:





If that picture ticks you off, he was 105 and died a few months later at 106. He always made do with what he had and did well.
And he never had much.
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Posted: 7/1/2012 7:20:26 PM
Hey 4H, I had a couple questions about the viper stand. I've been looking for stands and I keep coming back to this one. I've heard great things about Lone Wolf stands but they're out of my price range. Even the viper is pushing my ceiling, I originally didn't want to spend that much for a stand.

How much room do you have on the base to stand and pivot? Basically, would it still be effective to stand and bow hunt with?

How comfortable/easy is it to carry? One of the knocks I've read about this stand is that it's a bit bulky and the straps aren't very user friendly if you're hiking this thing anywhere? I'll be having to use public land the next few years so I'll be humping my stand out every time I go.

Overall, do you or others here think that the viper is worth the buy?
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Posted: 9/19/2012 5:14:51 PM
Originally Posted By danc46:
Originally Posted By CletusRoundbelly:
I buy the cheapest shit I can find at wal-mart, never use calls, scents, trail cams, iphone apps, scent locker clothes, sattelite photos, google earth, or prayer, and still manage to kill a deer or two every year.






I have good rain gear, but if it is raining I don't hunt.



My hunting buddy, departed now several years, always used what we had. Here he is at 105 in the field deer hunting:

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/danc46/IMG_0004-4.jpg



If that picture ticks you off, he was 105 and died a few months later at 106. He always made do with what he had and did well.
And he never had much.


That's awesome...

I hope I can kick it till that age...
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Posted: 11/18/2012 5:08:40 AM
All my hunting clothing has come CTD. I use German Surplus Flectarn. My weapons are also Military surplus or type. Nothing special. If it’s raining I just stay home or say in my covered and heated stand.
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Posted: 12/3/2012 9:22:32 PM
Originally Posted By medicine_man:
Hey 4H, I had a couple questions about the viper stand. I've been looking for stands and I keep coming back to this one. I've heard great things about Lone Wolf stands but they're out of my price range. Even the viper is pushing my ceiling, I originally didn't want to spend that much for a stand.

How much room do you have on the base to stand and pivot? Basically, would it still be effective to stand and bow hunt with?

How comfortable/easy is it to carry? One of the knocks I've read about this stand is that it's a bit bulky and the straps aren't very user friendly if you're hiking this thing anywhere? I'll be having to use public land the next few years so I'll be humping my stand out every time I go.

Overall, do you or others here think that the viper is worth the buy?


I have never climbed with the viper, but I've carried it and it is lighter than most its size. My dad liked it so much he bought a second, which is why I have carried one, but never climbed one.
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Posted: 3/16/2013 8:01:07 PM
Deer stands like that are useless in Nevada.
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I like Carhartts, warm as hell, pretty weather resistant- (I use the artic extreme or w/e- nylon not canvas) but they are heavy. I usually just use my old army boots, either the gortex or the summer wt depending on conditions. I rifle hunt in an area with practically no trees.
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Posted: 4/25/2013 3:59:46 PM
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Posted: 4/25/2013 4:00:16 PM
Man I forgot I even made this thread...
Medicine man, if your still looking at getting a stand, this one is it! I used it just about everyday this past season and looked forward to sitting in it until I could get a nice buck.
For bow hunting, it definitely is perfect. Just sit the two pieces a little bit closer together so you can stand higher than normally.
And make sure to get the footrest portion that bolts on to the lower platform, that was my only con with this stand.
Lets keep this thread going guys!
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