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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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Target Species Deer
Product Dimensions 35"L x 24"W x 5"H
Breed Recommendation Small Breed, Medium Breeds
Material Metal

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  • 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.

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Guide Gear Extreme Deluxe Climber Tree Stand

The 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 hunting
  • 19"w. x 26"d. foot platform provides enough room to stretch out
  • 17"w. x 10"d. sling seat with 1" thick foam and backrest
  • Fits trees up to 20" in diameter
  • Padded armrests and climbing seat bar
  • Adjustable nylon foot straps for quick, easy climbing
  • Cam-buckle straps lock the foot and seat platforms in place
  • Nests for easy transport and storage
  • Includes full-body safety harness
  • Weighs 33 lbs.

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
593 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value and quality of the pet activity structure. For example, they mention it's a great stand for the money, works perfectly, and is a good test drive. That said, some complain about the weight and size. Opinions are mixed on sturdiness, ease of assembly, comfort, and straps.

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74 customers mention74 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the pet activity structure. They mention that it is a great stand for the money, and a good buy. Some say that it's cheaper than a tall ladder. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...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...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...Five stars for a solid climber at a very affordable price!" Read more

"...be careful walking to my spot with the Goliath, but this frame seemed more reasonable and I wasn't getting hung up on stuff...." Read more

48 customers mention39 positive9 negative

Customers like the quality of the pet activity structure. They say the climber works great, is useful, and performed great. Some say the stand works perfectly for them and looks like it will hold up. Overall, most are satisfied with the overall product.

"...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..." Read more

"...not sure if you want to sink big bucks into a climber, this is a great test drive and looks like it will hold up well for a number of seasons." Read more

"...It worked pretty good. Heavy but you get what you pay for. It worked. I wish they had an option for larger chord going around a tree...." Read more

"...me but he used it all through the rest of hunting season and it worked properly...." Read more

98 customers mention52 positive46 negative

Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the pet activity structure. Some mention it's very sturdy, reliable, and secure with all the safety straps used. However, others say that the plastic washers broke when put in it together, they are cheaply made, and the pins do not line up.

"...properly secured to the tree (with ratchet straps noted above) the stand is solid, safe, secure, quiet, and comfortable all day - sunrise to sunset...." Read more

"This is a really bad stand, avoid it if you can...." Read more

"...This thing is quality, you can buy 3 of these for the price of all the others out there...." Read more

"...Welds were small and weak, the sewing of the seat and padding ripped the first time I put them on, buckles are hard to work with especially when..." Read more

71 customers mention25 positive46 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the pet activity structure. Some mention that it's not overly difficult to assemble, and setup in the field is simple and quick. The instructions are very easy to read and understand, and it'll go up the tree easily. However, others say that the instructions are hard to follow, and that it takes some time to set it up on the tree.

"...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...." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...When it came to assembly, the instructions were so bad I gave up on them and found a review video on youtube to set it up...." Read more

36 customers mention20 positive16 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the pet activity structure. Some find it pretty comfortable, while others say that it's uncomfortable and painful to use the shoulder straps. The size of the unit is comfortable and the pet feels adequately strapped in. However, some customers also mention that the product is heavy, clunky, and hard to climb with.

"...the stand is solid, safe, secure, quiet, and comfortable all day - sunrise to sunset. Great stand for the money...." Read more

"...than it's pretty sturdy once on a good tree but the seat may also be a bit uncomfortable...." Read more

"...be tricky if it is too loose or too tight, but works well and it pretty comfortable...." Read more

"...It's a little heavy but I knew that when I bought it. The seat is not the most comfortable thing ever...." Read more

33 customers mention10 positive23 negative

Customers are mixed about the straps. Some mention that the included harness is good, while others say that the shoulder straps are not good and are almost impossible to use. The foot straps could be better.

"...You would be better off sitting on a piece of wood. The straps kept sliding out from under the cushion so most of the time I ended sitting on the..." Read more

"...The only real downside is its weight, and though the shoulder straps are sufficient to carry the climber, padded straps would be better...." Read more

"...The carry straps aren't great (pic 2). I carried it around my back yard several times, it's late August, 70° so I'm wearing a shirt and saddles...." Read more

"...All parts were included and it was easy to put together. Foot straps could be better, but they function fine as is...." Read more

75 customers mention11 positive64 negative

Customers find the pet activity structure very heavy. They also say it's a bit heavy to pack in.

"...The only downside of this tree stand is its weight. But as long as you’re not hiking very far it’s ok...." Read more

"...The only real downside is its weight, and though the shoulder straps are sufficient to carry the climber, padded straps would be better...." Read more

"...As others have said, the climber is definitely on the heavy side. As far as the function goes, its not too bad...." Read more

"...But you get what you pay for. First off, the thing is heavy, 30 lbs+...." Read more

31 customers mention2 positive29 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the pet activity structure. They mention that it's too small for them, the shoulder straps are small and thin, and the cables are too small. They also say that the stand is not big enough for the right tree and that the instructions are horrifying.

"...(5) The climbing straps for the feet are flimsy and are not easy to secure to the feet and keep good tension...." Read more

"...buddy's Summit Goliath as I haven't used a climber before... this is a bit smaller, but I have found that isn't necessarily a bad thing...." Read more

"...I am returning it because of the snug fit and that the design is not nesting which is a big plus when trying to pack your gear walkout at sundown." Read more

"...(See Picture) on the cable that goes around the tree was too large to fit into the frame of the seat and needed to be trimmed...." Read more

Nice climber, espically for the price!
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Nice climber, espically for the price!
Review for Guide Gear Extreme Deluxe Climber Treestand.2017, will be my first year using a climber, this is the first climber I've owned or used. I paid $79. for the climber.They need to use foam for shipping. It came with some scratches. Not a big deal for me (pic 1).The harness sucks but I've read all the climbers come with horrible harnesses though. I bought the Hunter Safety Systems X1 Bowhunter to replace it, it's comfortable and easy to put on in the dark.I've climbed a few trees with it and it's climbed very easily, teeth are holding up, welds look good. It's structurally sound.The seat is comfortable, as comfortable or more than most hang ons I've used.The carry straps aren't great (pic 2). I carried it around my back yard several times, it's late August, 70° so I'm wearing a shirt and saddles. I walked for about an hour or so, stepped over some baby walkers and stepped up onto and off of the stone firepit to simulate fallen logs ect in the woods. It's pretty quiet and I can tolerate the straps. I set them up so they are on my traps and not my shoulders, that helps. If you're hunting in winter clothing I think the straps won't be an issue, if you're in the south or someplace warm youll probably want better straps, I think I'll get some rifle straps to replace them anyway.Make sure to tighten the seat up before hiking so the clips don't clang (pic 3).I used a strap from the harness to strap the top to the bottom for carrying. It's quicker and easier than the two straps they give you to use. Make sure you don't have the rope attaching the top and bottom dangling to the ground, it'll get snagged. I prefer to carry the climber teeth down, in case I fall I don't want it climbing my neck and this way I get to the tree face away from it squat down and don't have to spin the climber or anything (pic 4).Over all, I really like the climber so far. I sat it it for about an hour two separate times and was comfortable enough not to move much. I reccomend marking the seat straps where you'll use them so you can adjust them to where it's comfortable once you set the climber on a tree but you are still on the ground that way you're not fumbling with it 20'/30' up. I'll recomend it to my friends espically with it costing so little (pic 5).
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4.0 out of 5 stars ITS NOT A BAD PRODUCT!!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2018
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.
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