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looking to get a climbing stand price range $100-200
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<blockquote data-quote="sesh" data-source="post: 1938483" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>Portable is nice but if you're hunting private, I'd buy a couple of Viper Classic's, pick your best spots and leave them. That's what I used to do on our lease in Coal County. I actually had two that I'd hang in my standby spots at the beginning of the season and leave them in those spots the whole season so if I rolled in late in the evening or real early in the morning I didn't have to worry about packing a stand in with me. I also had a lightweight one to move around and make me a little more mobile if I had the urge.</p><p></p><p>If you're leaning more toward a lighter weight stand, keep an eye on Craigslist. That's where I picked up all my stands. I had an API Grand Slam(the most comfortable one I owned), a Summit Viper lightweight, and a Lone Wolf Sit & Climb. I didn't pay over $150 for any of them and all three retail higher than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesh, post: 1938483, member: 9014"] Portable is nice but if you're hunting private, I'd buy a couple of Viper Classic's, pick your best spots and leave them. That's what I used to do on our lease in Coal County. I actually had two that I'd hang in my standby spots at the beginning of the season and leave them in those spots the whole season so if I rolled in late in the evening or real early in the morning I didn't have to worry about packing a stand in with me. I also had a lightweight one to move around and make me a little more mobile if I had the urge. If you're leaning more toward a lighter weight stand, keep an eye on Craigslist. That's where I picked up all my stands. I had an API Grand Slam(the most comfortable one I owned), a Summit Viper lightweight, and a Lone Wolf Sit & Climb. I didn't pay over $150 for any of them and all three retail higher than that. [/QUOTE]
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