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Author Topic: Good treestand harness???  (Read 2116 times)

Offline J.Nordwell

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Good treestand harness???
« on: January 09, 2007, 12:01:00 AM »
Well I just got my Summit Copperhead and really don't like the harness that came with it. Thinking of getting a Hunters safety system. Is this the best option for a harness?? Thanks
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Offline scrapiron7

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2007, 12:13:00 AM »
I also have a Summit stand and didn't like the harness.  I bought
one of the vest style harnesses with the buckles like seat belts and
it is easy and comfortalbe to use. I believe it was from cabela's.
It was kind of expensive, but if it isn't easy you might not always
use it and then whats the point. Better to be safe!!

Offline varmint

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2007, 07:32:00 AM »
I've tried the Hunters Safety System,the Seat o' the pants,and others that came with stands.My favorite now,and most comfortable,is the Loggy Bayou Transformer.Never tangles,easy on and off,and evenhas a built in bino harness sorta like the Crooked Horn bino system,plus you can get add-ons like hand warmer,hip quiver,accessory pouch,ect.
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Offline dhaverstick

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2007, 08:35:00 AM »
I've got a 4-point harness made by Gorilla that I like a lot. It cost me around $40 at Bass Pro.

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Offline BobCo 1965

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2007, 08:39:00 AM »
I really never liked many of the harnesses that come with stands.

However, I really do like the five point harness that came with my Big Game stand. I ended up buying a couple more stands (I like the stand also) just to have a coupl4e of spare harnesses.

Offline Lost Arra

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2007, 09:04:00 AM »
I'm probably the Lone Ranger but I like the harness system that came with my Lone Wolf stand. It is very minimalist. No big buckles. I can put it on before I leave to go hunt and never even think about it.

Offline Gottabow

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2007, 09:10:00 AM »
I'm with Lost Arra on this one...the harness that came with my Lonewolf is easy on and off..works great.

Offline BillW

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2007, 09:20:00 AM »
I bougth the vest type from Seat o' the pants. I like it. To me it is much better than the old full body strap type.
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Offline Bill Carlsen

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2007, 09:36:00 AM »
Loggy Bayous' transformer.
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Offline DRR324

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #9 on: January 09, 2007, 12:29:00 PM »
I have the seato' pants system and like it a bunch.  easy to use, and comfortable.
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Offline mrfritz

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #10 on: January 09, 2007, 05:43:00 PM »
If anyone has one of those stock Summit harnesses and they don't want it, let me know.

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Offline matthewp

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #11 on: January 09, 2007, 07:09:00 PM »
I just purchased the Loggy Bayou harness.  It is awesome.  Money well spent.  Even my wife agrees with this purchase.

Offline Guru

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2007, 07:24:00 PM »
I've had my Transformer for 2 seasons now...light,doesn't tangle, and very easy to put on!!
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Offline Charles K.

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2007, 08:24:00 PM »
I use one of the old Screaming Eagle harnesses...it is as safe as anything out there today.

Offline J.Nordwell

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #14 on: January 09, 2007, 11:50:00 PM »
Does any body hunt elk with there treestands?? Any tips?? Thanks
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Offline Brian Krebs

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2007, 01:31:00 AM »
J..   :  Scout!! I have a tree that I will hang a stand in as soon as bear season is over. I watched elk walk down to an alfalfa field for months last year; and hunted on the ground ( got sniffed out). If the trail has tracks in it going uphill- its probably a morning stand; and downhill an evening stand. Over wallows- sit during the day. I have been watching elk nearly everyday for over 4 years; and they seem to get up and move about 2pm everyday. Maybe its because the suns position makes their beds uncomfortable; maybe because we have trained them to move then- but for wallows; and within bedding areas- they will be up an walking about 2pm. Its not when they move to feed - like in alfalfa fields where they have to worry about us at all- but just getting up and walking around.
 With the heat of the rut- being in a treestand at 2pm over a wallow makes a LOT of sense.
 Find the wallows by finding the source of small creeks and then go up from there- seems like when you find where the water coming out of the ground- and you go uphill- you find a wallow. The best are in black dirt and if you get close you will get short real quick  :)
  Elk if they are following a routine are suckers for treestands!
  It helps to glue or tape a sponge on the inside of one knee ( so they won't hear the knocking)  :)
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Offline lt-m-grow

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Re: Good treestand harness???
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2007, 05:29:00 PM »
I am always looking for a better harness - so read I haven't found one that I like a lot.  And I worn a harness (ie not a belt) for many many years.

I think the vest are a great idea, but too heavy and cumbersome when laying clothes during a hunt.

I recently purchased the loggy bayou which says a lot for me because though I am always looking,  I don't buy that much.  

So far I like it a lot.

Having said that, be it good or bad, a harness has as much to do with how (where, temp, duration, etc) you hunt and likely you'll have to try several before you find one that works with your style.

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