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TreeWalker Deer Hunting Tree Stand Review

By Kris B, published Apr 17, 2007
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If you hunt deer, and hunt from a tree stand, then you want to get a Treewalker tree stand. The Treewalker is the most stable tree stand that I have every hunted from. Once it is set up in the tree, there is absolutely no way that it will slip. It is also the most comfortable tree stand that I have ever used.

The Treewalker tree stand has one of the largest platforms available, but is also very lightweight. The model that I own, the ProMag XL, has a 20" X 35" platform, which offers plenty of room, even when you have to wear heavy clothing for cold weather hunting. The seat frame is 22" X 36", which also offers plenty of room. The seat is made of nylon netting that will hold up to years of service. I recommend getting the roll up foam seat, which is an optional accessory. It is designed to carry out of the woods with you at the end of your hunt, so that you can always have a dry, warm seat. This seat makes a huge difference on a cold day. It offers both warmth and padding, and it extends over the seat, and up the tree trunk for a comfortable back rest. This will provide for all day comfort, no matter what kind of weather you are facing.

The ProMag XL tree stand weighs in at only 18 pounds. That is amazing considering the size. I owned a Summit Viper tree stand, and it was much smaller, and weighed 5 pounds more! This stand is comfortable to carry, even when you have to carry it great distances.

The two pieces of the Treewalker tree stand fit snugly together, so that they do not rattle or make unnecessary noise while transporting it into the woods. You can hook one bungee cord around the two pieces, and it will be held securely. The Treewalker tree stands also come with shoulder straps. You can upgrade to the padded shoulder straps for an extra fee. The padded shoulder straps would be a nice addition, especially if you have to carry the stand great distances. However, I use the original straps, and I have never had any problem carrying it as far as I want to.

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i just turned 68 years old and have the tree walker pro mag and have had it for four years it is the safest stand i have ever hunted from .at my age i wouldnt have any other stand.do your self a favor check one out.

Posted on 09/06/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
i just turned 68 years old and have the tree walker pro mag and have had it for four years it is the safest stand i have ever hunted from .at my age i wouldnt have any other stand.do your self a favor check one out.

Posted on 09/06/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

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