New Hang-on stand


Matchthedeerslayer

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Gorilla has some great stand for the money you are willing to spend and less. They are light and comfortible.

I agree. We own a couple and an API plus a couple other brands and the Gorilla stands for the money are the lightest and the best stands we own. Will be getting a couple more this fall.

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I prefer making my own. Total cost including camo brown paint is less than $25 per stand. Made of 1x1x.125 angle and mesh floor. Platform is 28x32, which gives plenty of room to step out, turn and shoot behind the tree if needed. It gets a 3/8 lag at the top and another at the base. I also put one rachet strap at the top for extra safety. Weighs about 30lbs and takes ladder to install, but they are VERY sturdy!

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Got 'em tested by the TMA?

Nope. They are tested to the 200lb guy wearing a safety harness jumping up/down on it as hard as he could association.

Being a welder by trade, I will put my stands up against anything on the market, and I will win. Most stands rely on a cheap strap to supposrt your weight. Mine relies on the shear strength of 2 3/8" lags plus a strap as a precautionary back up. The lags pull the angle "backstraps" against the tree for superior grip and side-to-side stability. Not to mention when you step out away from the tree, your weight is tranfered against the tree instead of away from it like most hanging stands.

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Nope. They are tested to the 200lb guy wearing a safety harness jumping up/down on it as hard as he could association.

Being a welder by trade, I will put my stands up against anything on the market, and I will win. Most stands rely on a cheap strap to supposrt your weight. Mine relies on the shear strength of 2 3/8" lags plus a strap as a precautionary back up. The lags pull the angle "backstraps" against the tree for superior grip and side-to-side stability. Not to mention when you step out away from the tree, your weight is tranfered against the tree instead of away from it like most hanging stands.

Well if I were you I would put that name out there and see if you can start selling them. Get them certified with TMA first and you could have something special there.

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