Bowbldr nailed it. Timbertall Baby Lite is the nicest, lightest stand I have used. To top it off, both the platform and the climber have self levelers on them for those occasions when you misjudge the taper of the tree. The only issue with them is that the climber portion is not open face. So, this year I ordered a Lone Wolf Sit and Climb. The weight difference is huge. That Lone Wolf is heavy compared to the TimberTall, but most of the weight is in the platform piece ....so, I have combined the two stands this year and have the TimberTall platform and the Lone Wolf Climber portion. This stand combo is very light. I have not weighed it, but would estimate about 11 lbs. I was able to use the Lone Wolf stabilization straps with this rig and the stand is rock steady in the tree. The only drawback I have is that you can't inch your way up and down the tree as fast because the LW sit-and-climb portion limits how big of a portion you can't climb. It is that way whether I use this combo or the LW as a complete stand though. It is just a function of how low the sit bar on the LW hangs down. I also don't think the Lone Wolf seat is as comfortable as the TimberTall, but I'll sacrifice that for having the open face. By way of comparison, my buddy has a Summit Viper and I carried his out of the woods the other day while he drug a deer out. That thing is beyond heavy! It may be comfortable, but I wouldn't want to walk more than a block or two with it.