bluegrasspikr
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I have owned and hunted from a warren and sweat climber for more than 20 years. It is light and easy to use, it gives a good bite on the tree. I would not trade mine for anything else out there.
To hide behind. Help steady your aim by arm or back of hand against tree. No plummeting out of stand into the air- when sleepy you can tilt your head till top of head rests against it. Fanny pack accessible with little movement- wrap around trunk and snap on back, everything right there before you. You still have plenty of clearance. Doesn't obstruct my view, it may if you're a beaver.There is one reason I'll never hunt out of a W&S stand. You face the tree. Can't stand that.
There are others that are just as light...there are others that are more comfortable....but in the end, I have to face away from the tree. Why...why...why would anyone want to have a 12-18 inch object obstructing their hunting view?
I have 2 that I haven't used in years.I had a Cottonwood that I killed a bunch of deer out of, and would still be using that stand if some else had not decided that they liked it more than I did, and stole it.
There is one reason I'll never hunt out of a W&S stand. You face the tree. Can't stand that.
There are others that are just as light...there are others that are more comfortable....but in the end, I have to face away from the tree. Why...why...why would anyone want to have a 12-18 inch object obstructing their hunting view?
To hide behind. Help steady your aim by arm or back of hand against tree. No plummeting out of stand into the air- when sleepy you can tilt your head till top of head rests against it. Fanny pack accessible with little movement- wrap around trunk and snap on back, everything right there before you. You still have plenty of clearance. Doesn't obstruct my view, it may if you're a beaver.
I've hunted facing the tree in my W & S for over 20 years.
Some days, Dawn til dark.
We always called these stands Worry and Sweat not Warren and Sweat...lol