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    #31
    Originally posted by MisterSanders View Post
    and make sure the top and bottom have a strap to each other
    Been there and done that.

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      #32
      Originally posted by MisterSanders View Post
      and make sure the top and bottom have a SECURE strap to each other

      FIFY



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        #33
        I've owned 6 different climbing stands and hunt public lands nearly most of my life (truth).



        That climbing stand was specifically made for climbing mesquite trees. And is popular in far SW Texas where the trees are shorter. Give it a practice shot before you go.








        (Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for harm done by climbing, falling, thorns, cactus punctures or any other possible injuries during your stand use.)
        Last edited by Texas Grown; 04-04-2019, 09:44 AM.

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          #34
          Don't climb a pine tree or a telephone pole...

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            #35
            Climbing stand

            If you decide to go with a climber....Check out "Third hand climbing stand stabilizing straps". They will connect top to bottom, and stabilize both while in the hunting position. At 70 , I don't use my climbers as much as I used to, but these straps make me feel much more secure when I do.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Tubby View Post
              Don't climb a pine tree or a telephone pole...
              I climb pine trees all the time and have climbed a couple of poles as well.

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