Needs new seat material and straps, and could use a paint job. 250.00 TYD.
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Can't last long
It took me three years to find mine. Can't give you a dollar amount, but I traded a trophyline ambush and maybe 8 ameristeps?How much is one worth in mint condition
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@Nutterbuster is right on-$250 is a good deal. In pristine condition these are worth $350 in my opinion. And they will go for that amount if you are patient. Right now there seems to be a flood of them on the market which I honestly believe is due to the saddle hunting "craze" we are currently seeing, and the advent of lighter climbing stands on the market. This is still what I consider the lightest, most versatile hang on stand on the market.
I will honestly NEVER get rid of mine....
too bad weight limits 225 or id be on it.
It took me three years to find mine. Can't give you a dollar amount, but I traded a trophyline ambush and maybe 8 ameristeps?
$250 is a solid deal. There's a guy on eBay who sells the seats for those that aren't handy with the ole thread injector. $20. $10 for a new strap from strapworks. Less than $300 for the lightest stand that I'm aware of of having existed.
Yeah, they're kinda like ameristeps in how inflated the price is. They're really simple stands too.I used to be a dealer for LocOn several years ago. They were made here in Ohio. I used to sell that stand for about $125 shipped. Used to sell Treesuit’s too.
Yeah, they're kinda like ameristeps in how inflated the price is. They're really simple stands too.
But it's not like you can just buy one off the shelves anymore...