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Summit SU81575 Titan SD Lightweight Portable Climbing Treestand with Adjustable Seat and Quickdraw Cable Retention for Stealth Hunting, Realtree Edge

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Color: Realtree Edge


Features

  • Lightweight climber treestand provides expert stealth and comfort for the largest-framed hunter; Weight limit: 350 pounds
  • Designed for optimal portability for easy pack and transport; Dimensions (L x W x H): 39.50 x 24.50 x 25.5 inches
  • Adjustable foam-padded seat that can be raised for bow hunting and lowered for gun hunting; Platform Frame (W x D): 21 x 38.5 inches
  • Front bar doubles as gun rest for hassle-free setup; Seat frame size (W x D): 24.5 x 39.5 inches
  • Dead Metal sound-deadening technology, QuickDraw cable retention, Summitlokt structural enhancement, and RapidClimb stirrups

Description

Set yourself up for the ultimate hunting experience with the Summit Titan SD Lightweight Portable Climbing Treestand. Featuring the same comfort-engineered design as the Viper SD but with a wider top, the Titan SD allows the largest- framed hunters the most room to move around comfortably. Dead Metal sound- deadening technology keeps the noise down by filling in critical parts of your stand with custom-engineered expanding foam, you'll remain out of sight and ready for anything. Designed for optimal portability, with a short top length and platform, this stand is easy to pack down and transport. Comfort and function come together with the adjustable foam-padded seat that can be raised for bow hunting and lowered for gun hunting and a solid front bar for easy climbing that doubles as a gun rest. The Quick Draw cable retention securely locks the cable in place for fast, silent tree attachment, and the SummitLokt structural enhancements distribute stress evenly for prolonged product life. Keeping your boot securely attached to the platform, the RapidClimb stirrups are comfort-engineered for long-term use. Unlock a new level of comfort, security, and stealth while hunting with the Titan SD Lightweight Portable Climbing Treestand from Summit.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎40 x 25 x 17 inches


Package Weight: ‎33 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Summit


Color: ‎Camo


Material: ‎Aluminum


Manufacturer: ‎Summit


Size: ‎39.5 x 24.5 x 25.5"


Date First Available: May 4, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A little expensive but it won’t disappoint.
Color: Mossy Oak
So, everyone’s got an opinion. If you are browsing reviews here, looking for a go no-go moment….then just go with your gut and buy it. Yes, I think it’s a little expensive, but you can not afford to buy cheap stuff in this sport. Yes, a climber will present you with some occasional obstacles. You’re not going to get it into every tree out there, but if you’re looking at this item right now, then you’ve probably already accepted that fact. It’s not the lightest stand on the market, but it is not the backpack full of bricks a lot suggest it is either. If you’ve got two legs, a minimum amount of patience, and an understanding that getting to a good location on public land is going to make ya sweat some regardless of how much you’re carrying, then you’re going to be just fine. This is NOT a loud stand either. Out of the box, you could climb this stand 25 yards away from a bed, and if your patient and manage your approach and time, not spook anything until the string of your bow releases. It is a very comfortable stand. Your biggest concern may well end up being that you can fall asleep while they are forging on the ground below ya. If you’re 80% there to hitting the buy button….do it. You will enjoy the stand. It’s sturdy. It’s packable, and it is comfortable. Plus, you can mod the heck out of it. Great brand. You should buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022 by Troy Crum

  • I like my old Viper much better!
Color: Mossy Oak
One of the support bars on my 20 year old Viper broke about mid-season this year. Can't complain, that stand was a great one. What I really liked about it was the front rail could be used as a gun rest. I needed a stand quickly and the most reasonably priced one I could find was the Titan. It's a HUGE stand, a little heavier than the Viper but I was OK with that. A couple of things I don't like: 1. The padding on the front rail is marginal at best. It doesn't cover the majority of the front rail and although I like the zipper, it doesn't make up for a cheaper, thinner fabric that covers much less of the rail. The new pad leaves much more aluminum exposed that you can bump against your gun or bow and make a significant amount of noise in the quiet deer woods. I used the old arm pads from my Viper to cover each side of where the new pad covers. Come on Summit, step up your game a bit! 2. The seat straps are only minimally adjustable. On my old Viper there was plenty of room for adjustment. I really liked this as it was beneficial to adjust to different lengths when bow hunting versus gun hunting. For bow season I could adjust the seat nearer the top to allow plenty of bow clearance. For gun hunting I could adjust the seat lower so I could easily use the top rail as a gun rest. 3. Maybe Summit can help me here. I don't like the height of the front rail. As mentioned, it was a huge bonus on my Viper to have the front rail right at the perfect height to be used as a gun rest. I don't know if this is just the dimensions of the Viper versus the Titan or if the design is just that much different but with the seat less adjustable and the rail at a bad height, I just don't like this as much as my old Viper. Any suggestions? 4. Shoulder straps are elastic. Come on Summit, just put some mildly padded shoulder straps on this thing or go back to the straps without elastic. In the end, I'm not 100% sure I'll keep this stand. I need to find out if the new Viper has the same dimensions as the old Viper and that will likely seal the deal. Thank goodness I've got until January 31st for a return. Hope this review is helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2020 by gt2003

  • Great Climber only a few minor complaints
Color: Mossy Oak
Overall it's a good solid climber. I've used this climber several times this year and found it very comfortable and sturdy. With being a bigger, taller guy I was a little concerned with maneuverability and comfort but after taking it out several times I found out quickly that this was not going to be an issue. My only real complaints so far would be some rattling noise. (metal on metal) in transit to to my tree. I know there is after market products to fix this issue I just thought for the price this shouldn't be an issue. Maybe foam fill the tubing to help dampen the noise. My other noticeable complaint would be I dont really care much for the backpack straps that came with it I didn't find them all that comfortable and unless I did it wrong it's not very secure and tends to slide on me when going over rougher terrain and longer distances. With all that being said I still recommend this climber I love it. This climber has opened up my ability to hunt multiple locations without having to buy several stands and I've been able to set up in more areas only accessible by foot. I'm not dragging stands through a 3/4 mile heavy timber and creeks so this climber works perfect for my needs and the two minor complaints I had are easily fixable. I hope this might help some of you out and best of luck ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019 by craig chase

  • I want to say that I love this stand
Color: Mossy Oak
First off I have never owned a climber stand. Up until now I have never used one. I have always used stationary stands, usually metal. I want to say that I love this stand. It is easy to use and set up. This is not the biggest thing though, IT IS SO DANG COMFY. I am a big guy wide as a truck. I am about 5-9' 280. A little cubby, but stocky. This thing has plenty of room. The seat is fanatic! Soft no noise when moving around. Nothing. My first hunt was an afternoon hunt. The wind was headed west and I was facing east. The sun was going down in my face warming me nicely. I was soaking in the surroundings. I watched a doe and her young offspring in the field to my right run in and out of the woods. The setting sun and the comfort of this tree stand made for on of my favorite hunts. It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon. I am so happy I finally decided to purchase this. It is well worth the money. This thing feels completely safe and secure. It is really easy to seat the stand into the tree. And carrying it in and out of the woods is easy. 10 out of 10. Pros - quite - Large enough for big men - Easy to carry / hike with - Easy set up - Easy take down - Comfy - Looks cool Cons - Too comfy haha. Not really a con. I had to fight napping though :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015 by IBlackseven

  • Perfect Replacement
Color: Mossy Oak
I have hunted out of a summit for the past 18 years. When it was time to upgrade my hunting tree stand another summit was the correct choice. Would highly recommend...
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022 by Jeffrey S. Wright

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