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Guide Gear Extreme Deluxe Climbing Tree Stand for Hunting with Seat and Foot Platform, Deer Hunting Accessories

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Fulfilled by The Sportsman's Guide

Arrives Monday, May 27
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Features

  • INCLUDES FITTINGS Our deer stands for hunting include everything you need to get started with nylon foot straps and cam-buckle straps to lock the foot and seat platforms in place.
  • DURABLE Made from durable steel for rugged stability. Our hunting tree stands are built to last for years of use. Includes full-body safety harness.
  • COMFORTABLE Features a 1 thick foam padded seat, padded backrest, and armrests to keep you comfortable all day. An essential part of your deer hunting gear.
  • PORTABLE The metal stand features a nesting design that folds down for easy transport and storage in your vehicle. 300 lb weight capacity.
  • INCLUDES FITTINGS Our deer stands for hunting include everything you need to get started with nylon foot straps and cam-buckle straps to lock the foot and seat platforms in place.

Description

Guide Gear Extreme Deluxe Climber Tree StandThe Guide Gear Deluxe Climber Tree Stand is designed for comfort with an extra-padded seat, armrests, and backrest. Stay comfortable on long stakeouts with our durable deer stands made from robust steel. The stable platform offers plenty of foot space to stretch out. Featuring a camo covering that helps you stay concealed and a fold-up design that’s easy to transport and store. Features:Sturdy steel construction for years of safe hunting19"w. x 26"d. foot platform provides enough room to stretch out17"w. x 10"d. sling seat with 1" thick foam and backrestFits trees up to 20" in diameterPadded armrests and climbing seat barAdjustable nylon foot straps for quick, easy climbingCam-buckle straps lock the foot and seat platforms in placeNests for easy transport and storageIncludes full-body safety harnessWeighs 33 lbs.

Target Species: Deer


Product Dimensions: 35"L x 24"W x 5"H


Breed Recommendation: Small Breed, Medium Breeds


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Material: Metal


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎35 x 24 x 5 inches


Package Weight: ‎36.9 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎35 x 24 x 5 inches


Item Weight: ‎36.9 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Guide Gear


Material: ‎Metal


Manufacturer: ‎Guide Gear


Part Number: ‎TS115


Style: ‎Modern


Target Species: ‎Deer


Date First Available: May 28, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Stand for the Price - Needs A Few Minor Modifications
This tree stand is very durable and fits perfectly on the back of my ATV (though I installed an extended carry rack so that I could carry more supplies). Stand is easy to use. I made five modifications: (1) I bought a separate pair of ratchet straps (about $10) for torqueing down the cables once in position. The straps that came with it were not that great. (2) Trying to get the cable and pins to lineup (for trees of various diameters) in the dark was a challenge. So I made small V-cuts in the black plastic cable covers and painted with white fingernail polish as reference so that I could easily and quickly find the sweet spot for inserting the pins. (3) The nuts for securing in the open unfolded position are easy to lose – which is a problem if you’re 15” feet up in a tree. So I bought a couple of wingnuts, drilled a hole through one wing on each nut and secured to the stand with a small braided wire (crimped) and connected to a fishing swivel. This allows me to spin the wingnut quickly and easily without worry of dropping it. (4) I bought a set of padded wide shoulder straps for carrying the stand. The straps that come with it are thin and cut into the shoulders from the weight of the stand. (5) The climbing straps for the feet are flimsy and are not easy to secure to the feet and keep good tension. So I went to the thrift store and bought a couple of heavy duty solid leather belts with strong buckles, cut to proper length, drilled holes in the leather, and secured with existing bolts from the old straps (added wider washer to give better hold and distribute tension). One of the belts I bought eventually broke so I replaced with even thicker leather from an old weight-lifting belt which holds its form perfectly (to slip boots into position) and has no chance of ever breaking. After those easy modifications and low-cost improvements (less than $20 total), setup in the field is simple and quick. The only downside of this tree stand is its weight. But as long as you’re not hiking very far it’s ok. The body harness that came with it is sufficient. It needs a better way to secure the lifeline strap without falling out. I used a small thin zip-tie that I could easily break if I really needed it. Eventually I replaced the harness with one that was easier to put on and a little more comfortable, though the one that comes with it is not too bad. Once properly secured to the tree (with ratchet straps noted above) the stand is solid, safe, secure, quiet, and comfortable all day - sunrise to sunset. Great stand for the money. Even with these modifications it’s very affordable. It's better than many of the higher priced stands on the market. I recommend this stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2013 by Jeff Nalley

  • ITS NOT A BAD PRODUCT!!!
I had to do this review twice because i swear too much so let’s start again. this thing receives more diss than praise and I understand why, but I can’t deny it’s a quality stand for the price...the instructions are difficult but if you YouTube an assembly video, it pops right up. The only thing I completely recommend is purchasing some backpack straps type that in an a bunch come up...i can’t say which ones or they won’t let me post. Many say “It’s too heavy” FALSE it’s heavy if you don’t have a good set of straps. i trekked a mile into the woods with this on my back. Never broke a sweat and I’m 5,6 160. I don’t carry a bag pack you’ll see I have a chest harness to put all my items so only my climber is on my back. This thing is quality, you can buy 3 of these for the price of all the others out there. One thing I will bash heavily is the outer coating. The paint is chipped in various places which isn’t an issue, but in the future could lead to rust in some areas. I recommend purchasing some sore of rust prevention paint and spraying everything metal over. ESPECIALLY IF YOU HUNT IN THE RAIN OR PLAN ON LEAVING IT OUT IN NATURE. SERIOISLY. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2018 by Thomas Thomas

  • Guide Gear Extreme Deluxe Climber Tree Stand
I am quite pleased with this climber and its price. For the money, you just cannot beat it. The instructions are of no value, so you need to have past experience with putting together a climber. Otherwise, it assembled as it should, though I did tighten a couple of the nuts that were pre-assembled. I also had to knock out a couple of tabs to the holes that the D rings go through. The only real downside is its weight, and though the shoulder straps are sufficient to carry the climber, padded straps would be better. The weight was noticeable, but not an issue. My climbing experience with this stand was very good; each climb up and down felt solid and the upper and lower sections locked onto the tree securely. The included camo pads worked fine, but I always put pipe insulation on the bars to add more comfort. The climber does utilize a metal clamp on the boot straps, which can klank against the metal when strapping or unstrapping your boots when climbing. I found this to be more of a nuisance than the extra weight. Five stars for a solid climber at a very affordable price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014 by Sig Ep

  • about what you would expect
I was neither disappointed or presently surprised by this product. It was about what you would expect, if you have any other Guide Gear items. They are not the best products out on the market, but it is still a great deal. As others have said, the climber is definitely on the heavy side. As far as the function goes, its not too bad. The top half does not grip the tree too well and if you slightly bump into it, it's going to want to come crashing down. The seat's material is EXTREMELY noisy and almost impossible to get out of the way when standing up to shoot. I found that one way to mitigate this is to have the seat strapped in with lots of slack. I just sit with the bottom half of the climber a little closer to the top half than I usually would and I keep lots of slack in the seat straps. This allows for it to hang loose and thus to be pushed out of the way easier and without as much noise. Other than that, its pretty sturdy and my welds seemed fine. The platform is a good size and there's lots of room. One other complaint is that there are too many metal buckles with this setup and it makes for a clanky noisy hunt. The straps that hold your feet in on the bottom portion that you use to climb up the tree are fastened with metal cam straps. This makes for a nice and secure fit on your boot, but when you're done climbing and its time to turn around and sit, you now have two heavy and loud cam buckles that have no choice but to stay on the metal platform and make loud noises under your feet for the entire hunt unless you stay frozen and don't move. Overall, for the price, I would buy again ($79) but I would not pay $100 or more for this setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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