Hey Y’all!
I am new to tree stand hunting and I just finished out the season in a tree stand that I got for Christmas. I’ll start by saying I love hunting from the tree tops and will continue from now on as often as I can. However, I really dislike the full body harness that came with the stand but from my research that’s what everyone says. So, I plan on getting a lighter less clunky one but I also don’t like the full body factor. I did a lot of rock climbing as a kid and was thinking “why can’t I use a rock climbing harness for this and it will be lighter, less straps to deal with, and adding and removing layers won’t be as much of an issue”. Again, doing more research I have read that many people have had my same thoughts and made the change to a rock climbing harness with some modifications for safety. What is the point of the full body harness when I have experienced plenty of mobility dangling from a rope in a RC harness? What is the green screens take on it all?
I am new to tree stand hunting and I just finished out the season in a tree stand that I got for Christmas. I’ll start by saying I love hunting from the tree tops and will continue from now on as often as I can. However, I really dislike the full body harness that came with the stand but from my research that’s what everyone says. So, I plan on getting a lighter less clunky one but I also don’t like the full body factor. I did a lot of rock climbing as a kid and was thinking “why can’t I use a rock climbing harness for this and it will be lighter, less straps to deal with, and adding and removing layers won’t be as much of an issue”. Again, doing more research I have read that many people have had my same thoughts and made the change to a rock climbing harness with some modifications for safety. What is the point of the full body harness when I have experienced plenty of mobility dangling from a rope in a RC harness? What is the green screens take on it all?
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