So here's something for y'all and particularly @Vtbow and any other curators of hunting gear museums.
I once had a guy give me a very unique climber. It had a top portion that was basically like a dip bar. Very small and it didn't weigh anything. The bottom was just an expanded metal platform. Pretty small if I remember. I think it was aluminum. It had no seat when I got it. Guy said it used to have a fold down, cloth seat similar to the Loc-on stands. It believe the whole thing was aluminum.
It was insanely easy and fast to climb with. It seemed like you could get 5ft of distance with each move. We just slung a bucket across our back with a rope and sat on the bucket once we got to the top. I think it got left in the woods and never recovered at an old club we were in.
Anybody know what it was? If I can get pics of it I might could take it to a small, local manufacturer (Cougar Claw Treestands) or send it to Treehopper and see if they could make something similar to it. It was very light and would have made an absolutely awesome saddle platform.
I once had a guy give me a very unique climber. It had a top portion that was basically like a dip bar. Very small and it didn't weigh anything. The bottom was just an expanded metal platform. Pretty small if I remember. I think it was aluminum. It had no seat when I got it. Guy said it used to have a fold down, cloth seat similar to the Loc-on stands. It believe the whole thing was aluminum.
It was insanely easy and fast to climb with. It seemed like you could get 5ft of distance with each move. We just slung a bucket across our back with a rope and sat on the bucket once we got to the top. I think it got left in the woods and never recovered at an old club we were in.
Anybody know what it was? If I can get pics of it I might could take it to a small, local manufacturer (Cougar Claw Treestands) or send it to Treehopper and see if they could make something similar to it. It was very light and would have made an absolutely awesome saddle platform.