This is what I consider the best of the early production limits. I believe it is the 2nd year of production, where the slats have added traction built in as opposed to stick on friction pieces. They do creak a tad in the cold due to the single weld point top and bottom of each slat-BUT add one tack to the top and bottom of each slat and this stand is AWESOME. Someone will love it, and it this is a STEAL.
How every many it was was too many. The LEM was a POS. The limit is the exact opposite.How many hours did I spend in a lock on lem treestand.
Was not making a comparison - just a reflection. I killed a ton of deer from that old "POS"How every many it was was too many. The LEM was a POS. The limit is the exact opposite.
Hey, I killed deer out of my granddad's "Baker Falling Treestand." Still have it for nostalgia's sake!Was not making a comparison - just a reflection. I killed a ton of deer from that old "POS"
Sorry, my point was this is a classified ad for a Limit. I wouldn't want someone interested and not totally in-tune to all the loc-on brand stands to think it was comparable because of your comment and start researching and find out how much they sucked and have it effect the OP's potential sale. It'd be like someone listing a Bear Kmag for sale, and someone hopping in and saying "I owned a bear sanoma, shot a lot of arrows with it". Make sense?Was not making a comparison - just a reflection. I killed a ton of deer from that old "POS"
Sorry, my point was this is a classified ad for a Limit. I wouldn't want someone interested and not totally in-tune to all the loc-on brand stands to think it was comparable because of your comment and start researching and find out how much they sucked and have it effect the OP's potential sale. It'd be like someone listing a Bear Kmag for sale, and someone hopping in and saying "I owned a bear sanoma, shot a lot of arrows with it". Make sense?
All good it is still a very relevant piece of gear in my mind. Lighter and more compact than a Chippewa ghost, and a hell of a lot cheaper!Got it - I would think though that a buyer would buy it for nostalgia reasons more than for hunting. I don't often pay any attention to what forum anymore, I just hit what's new. Anyway, I think that would be a cool aid to hang in someone's trophy room - would probably bring back a ton of memories and questions of younger generations.