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New Summit Treestands Products for 2010

by Bow Staff 13. January 2010 04:16
Bow Staff
 
Dagger

In 2010, we introduce two stands designed to fold flat for convenient transport and storage. The new Dagger™ is an open-front climbing stand, with the compact convenience of folding during storage or when you’re on the move.

With all the performance features and creature comforts of our popular Razor, the new Dagger™ open-front climbing stand folds for compact convenience during storage, or when you’re on the move. The comfortable padded seat is fully adjustable and the spacious platform provides plenty of room for long haul hunting.
 
Hunter Seat

Our new Hunter Seat is a lightweight, portable seat designed for spot-and-stalk hunts, quick set-ups for turkey, or just taking a break from scouting. Built from powder-coated steel with a padded camouflage seat, it’s designed to lean up against a tree where its stabilized by a sturdy “Y” brace—and then anchored in the ground with a three-pronged point. The Hunter Seat then allows you to sit in a normal position (not crouched) with your back comfortably against the tree. Weights 4 lbs. for easy carrying and includes a supplied shoulder strap.
 
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