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Thread: Lock on tree stand recommendation

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    Default Lock on tree stand recommendation

    Looking to buy some new stands. What is the best and most comfortable stands for the money. Also what climbing sticks. I have been looking at the advanced tree stands.
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    Millennium m25

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    Mudeagle sighting!

    I was given 2 game winner millennium look a like stand. I like them for permanent stands. I hate hanging them. The muddy quick sticks are nice.
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    Millennium will be the most comfortable by far. However, I own 2 advanced lock-on and they are the easiest stands to hang by far. I use millenniums in places that are permanent and my advanced to move around.

    Climbing sticks also depends on how much you are going to move them. If you are not going to be moving them, I use the cheapest I can find. I have a couple sets of lone wolf for on the fly hang and hunts because they weigh less.
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    I have several of the Millennium m25 and use cheap 20 and 25 ft sticks. I generally put them in the same trees every year and leave them up from July to January. If I was looking for a lightweight setup I'd go with a Lone Wolf stand and sticks.

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