Maybe this has been covered, maybe not.Tree stand Suspension System — TX5 Custom Gear
Our tree stand suspension system was designed with the run n gun tree stand hunter in mind. The system includes: Pack shoulder straps, back pad and a low profile waist belt. This suspension system with added load lifters can turn your Lock on Tree stand or Tree Climber into a frame pack and allow yowww.tx5customgear.com
honestly considering how many hrs and hrs the stand is on my back for, this looks pretty sweet. I might cave$135…..ouch!
If it dosent remove easily from the stand I would not want that hanging off the bottom of the stand. Better off with a good pack.Maybe this has been covered, maybe not.Tree stand Suspension System — TX5 Custom Gear
Our tree stand suspension system was designed with the run n gun tree stand hunter in mind. The system includes: Pack shoulder straps, back pad and a low profile waist belt. This suspension system with added load lifters can turn your Lock on Tree stand or Tree Climber into a frame pack and allow yowww.tx5customgear.com
How much does that bad boy weigh?anddddddd I caved
No idea nor care to be honest. My walks last year were frequently 2 hrs 1 way, not including the amount of time I spend wandering once I get to my general area to find the right tree with the best sign. This will pay for itself quicklyHow much does that bad boy weigh?
Yup I caved too,. That looks much better then what I got rugged up on the beast stand.anddddddd I caved
U pairing it with the .5?No idea nor care to be honest. My walks last year were frequently 2 hrs 1 way, not including the amount of time I spend wandering once I get to my general area to find the right tree with the best sign. This will pay for itself quickly
U pairing it with the .5?
Anything on earth is better than that torture device .5He has a steamy squeaky beast turd
I was looking at the XOP version of this product. $70, and it has load leveling straps. Might have to try it.
So….any word on those sticks from Latitude or Cruzr?
Asking for a friend
Maybe this has been covered, maybe not.Tree stand Suspension System — TX5 Custom Gear
Our tree stand suspension system was designed with the run n gun tree stand hunter in mind. The system includes: Pack shoulder straps, back pad and a low profile waist belt. This suspension system with added load lifters can turn your Lock on Tree stand or Tree Climber into a frame pack and allow yowww.tx5customgear.com
Im not 100% sold on it either. But no matter the adjustments I made to the lwcg system I couldn't get it dialed in just right. Either too much weight was leaning 1 way towards the shoulders or waist. I also found the straps loosen up over the course of walking a couple miles, at least on mine.I guess we'll find out, lol. Should be some reviews forthcoming thanks to your share.
Truthfully, I'm not entirely happy with my LWCG suspension. A lumbar pad would improve the belt quite a bit imo. As well as a forward draw waist belt (which can be accomplished DIY I believe). An upper back contact relief pad would be a bonus.
I like the TX5 concept here, and am really surprised this low hanging fruit hasn't been picked by companies that specialize in this arena. But I'm not completely sold on the design either.
Dear Kifaru....
Thank you, guess now I can spend that $ I was setting aside on something else I don’t needCruzr sticks were pushed back till December. Latitudes had a setback with no set timeline. Sounds like they had a pretty significant issue during testing and the need to reengineer. You won’t see either one before this season.
I put these on a much heavier climber a few years back and I can say the difference was night and dayIm not 100% sold on it either. But no matter the adjustments I made to the lwcg system I couldn't get it dialed in just right. Either too much weight was leaning 1 way towards the shoulders or waist. I also found the straps loosen up over the course of walking a couple miles, at least on mine.