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Bowmania
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January 31, 2011, 07:29:00 PM »
They look very comfortable and I like the idea of moving the stand from bracket to bracket. Can anyone tell me if the foot part of the stand can be angled for odd angled trees. Was that clear - a Lone Wolf's can be adjusted to be parallel to the ground but not perpedicular to a tree that is not perpendicular to the ground. I think that's clear????????? as mud.
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Great stands - you don't want to carry one too far. Platform has no optional leveling features.
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Good stand, easy to put up, very sturdy,with the seat you sit down into it, makeing it a little harder to stand up if needed. RW
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