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OL'MAN TREESTANDS Multi-Vision Climbing Stand, Steel Construction with 21" Wide Net Seat, Gray, One Size (COM-04)

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Features

  • LEGENDARY TREESTAND: The OLMAN Multi-vision treestand is loved by gun and bow hunters everywhere.
  • 3 TREESTANDS IN 1: Configure the Multi-Vision for the way you hunt. Set up this legendary climbing stand with the classic OLMAN straight bar, or with the included reversible Gun Rest/Foot Rest to accommodate both gun and bow hunters.
  • QUIET: The Multi-Vision Series is the quietest climbing stand on the market. It remains our best-selling tree stand.
  • SPECIFICATIONS: Steel Construction. Standing Platform measures 18-inches x 32-inches. Weight Limit: 300-pounds. Seat Style: 21-inch wide net. Overall Weight: 29-pounds. Seat Pad Cover: Black
  • OLMAN EXPERIENCE: From our lightweight design to our rugged durability, OLMAN Treestands are the highest quality treestands on the market today. Were focused on customer service and comfort and stand behind everything we build.
  • Sport type: Fishing

Description

Three treestands in one! Configure the Multi-Vision for the way you hunt. Set up this legendary climbing stand with the classic OL’MAN straight bar, or with the included reversible Gun Rest/Foot Rest to accommodate both gun and bow hunters. The Multi-Vision Series is the quietest climbing stand on the market. It remains our best-selling tree stand. Available in the OL’MAN aluminum Pro- Series for even lighter packability. The steel Multi-vision treestand has a 21-inch wide net seat and a stand weight of 29 lbs.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎37.25 x 21.75 x 6.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎40.2 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎22 x 6.5 x 36.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎OL'MAN


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Color: ‎Gray


Material: ‎Steel


Suggested Users: ‎""


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Millennium Outdoors


Part Number: ‎COM-04


Model Year: ‎1


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: May 6, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Climbers on Market
The design the Ol' Man "chair" section is really the best design on the market. The others require the chair to be level to be comfortable, so your forced to raise the entire section-up and disconnect strap that holds the chair to the tree and tighten it or loosen it until you get to the desired level. Some people will tell you that's really dangerous. Not sure how dangerous that really when you have a safety harness on, but it's at least annoying and time consuming. The Ol' Man design just works. Run-up the tree and sit, your done. The steel frame design is great as well. 10X stronger than aluminum, weighs twice as much, but how far are you really walking to your stand? Plus I walk mine out once and lock it up to the tree. I love that its half price and way stronger! I was in a strong wind today with the tree rockin' and it did not bother me one bit, I felt safe and secure. In the politically correct world we live in, the extra safety measures are comical, and not required. Everything is designed to have double backup. The strap connection hardware has a safety pin and a screw after you snap the pin in place! How in the world would that safety pin come off? Sheez! The seat has the netting plus straps that run under it, I guess for those, "Not so slim" fellas. But the straps are in the way going up and down, and when you have winter boots-on you don't need extra things to step over and through, so I cut all of it out, and removed it. The design is much more clean and easy to operate, and is still very safe. Look, you cannot be stupid using these things, but you also don't need double backups for everything either. The harness that came with it is not very good. Most of the harnesses that come with the stands are not, but this one is worse. The foot rest, gun rail, hand rail design is very cool as well. Most people talk about flipping the foot rest upside down to be a gun rail, but they have a replacment hand rail version as well. The gun rail is not really for using as a shooting rail, but really as a rest when your sitting in the stand. You'd have to have the deer come by a single spot to be able to use it as a gun sighting rail. The unit is very heavy duty and bites into the tree very well, and makes not noise when sitting. Very well thought-out design, comfortable, and confidence inspiring. Smaller than a ladder stand, but still comfortable and very versatile. If one day into the season you decide the stand is in the wrong spot, not a big deal to change, not a big deal at all, the hardest part is finding a good tree. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2012 by WWJDwithCA

  • Perfect size for long walk in trips
Great quality tree stand. The ok man tree stand provides you with extra comfort while in the tree with the string seat. Very comfortable and easy to carry.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by Shannon Haire

  • Solid on the tree
This is my first climbing stand-did a bunch of customer feedback research before purchasing. I was looking at top end Summits and Lone Wolf's, and this guy-this guy won out, and it wasn't (only) because it costs half as much. Bulletproof construction, this stand is built like a tank! Yeah, it's heavy. Heavy isn't necessarily bad when you're talking about something holding your butt solid to a tree, 25-30 feet in the air. The included safety harness sucks, but they all do. Spend 3o bucks, and get a Muddy vest. Haven't hunted in the 'Ol Man yet, but I have made quite a few trips up and down trees with it. This design just works! I pitched the foot rest/shooting rail velcro pad......C'mon. Velcro? In the deer woods? ......Put a piece of foam noodle on it, wrapped it with camo duct tape, and it's good to go! If you're hunting in the mountains, a mile or more from your truck-then this beast might not be what you're looking for. If you're the typical hunter who's only a few hundred yards in, then this guy will do the trick. I'd buy another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2020 by Gary McMurtrie

  • Great Quality works well
Incredible satisfied, I'm using the stand for trimming very tall Palm Trees. It's very easy to use and get you right in position.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by Brian W.

  • Best climber in this price range
This is now my second hunting season with this climber and it's still holding up just as well as the first time I used it. The seat doesn't look like much but trust me, it's the most comfortable one on a climber I've ever sat in. It's also the most quiet stand I've ever used. Came with a pretty decent safety harness as well. The only knock against it would be it's weight and the thin shoulder straps. I love the sturdiness the steel construction provides, but if you're packing this thing more than a few hundred yards your shoulders will definitely start to feel it. Pros: Ease of use Sturdy/very stable in the tree Quiet Comfortable seat Durability Multi position shooting rail or foot rest Comes with safety harness Cons: Weight Thin shoulder straps ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2017 by Rich W

  • Initial Impressions Good
Initially, the stand looks nice and well made. I'm always dismayed to look at a life-supporting piece of equipment and see a "Made in China" sticker on it, but that's the world we live in. I probably wouldn't be able to afford this stand if it was built in the US. At least the safety harness is made in the US. The product received was a little different from the photo. The footrest pads are just black, and not camo, and the spreader bars are square tubing and not round. I'm using the provided lineman's strap to attach the upper harness to the lower, as it appears the plastic buckle was broken in shipping, but that's not a big deal, I'd rather use a beefier strap anyway. Other than that, it's pretty similar. Comes with a basic harness and attaching strap with lineman's belt. Instructions are well written, if not a little oversaturated with dire warnings of misuse. Seems like a solid stand and solid company. I'll update review once I use it a few times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2014 by Jack Elias

  • Heavy and Not Straightforward
Keep in mind this climbing stand is very heavy! It’s made of all steel, not aluminum and certainly feels like it. Not a straightforward, easy to figure out stand. The back sticks out pretty far also, the way that the two pieces carry together. Feels very sturdy while in use, that’s about the only positive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Michael d.

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