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Offline nhbuck1

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summit climbing stand
« on: September 11, 2016, 03:07:00 PM »
Hey guys i have a summit viper climbing stand however i cant shoot my recurve out of it because of the bar, is there anything i can to do make this stand work? i just got it last season and used it a fe times its a nice stand and would hate to get rid of it, any info or help would be great thanks alot
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2016, 03:15:00 PM »
A thread exists about a fellow Ganger learning to lean over the bar and leaning to shoot well. Perhaps you can figure how to do a search for it. I have the Specialist and it and the Open shot are without the bar. I'm not sure but perhaps you could find just the upper of either one. Best wishes!

Offline 10point

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2016, 03:33:00 PM »
You could try the Summit Razor. It has a climbing bar that folds under the seat when not in use. Otherwise its the same as the Viper.

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2016, 03:41:00 PM »
I have the Razor and love it, but I don't think they make that model anymore.

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2016, 04:01:00 PM »
I just bought a Viper SD, but haven't even unboxed it yet. I'll be setting it up and shooting out of it tomorrow.

The bar "appears" to be low enough for me to lean over and shoot. I guess I'll find out tomorrow.

Of course, I always use a harness and that should help.
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2016, 06:53:00 PM »
The trick is to set the top lower than you normally do. I can shoot my 62" longbow out of it with ease. I do not lean out over the bar, I only touch my thighs to the bar and then do the bend at the waste as you're supposed to do.
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #6 on: September 11, 2016, 07:04:00 PM »
Yeah, Daniel I did that when hunting out of my Ole Man makes standing a hair more difficult but gives a lot more clearance. I bow hunt only now so I decided to get an open front. Not as comfortable as my Ole man but good for 5 hr. sits.

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #7 on: September 11, 2016, 07:07:00 PM »
Buy a Hazmore seat for it. It allows you to install it so you do not sit down deep into the upper frame. This allows your upper section to be set closer to the bottom half and still be comfortable. When you stand to shoot you have more clearance for your lower limb.
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2016, 07:40:00 PM »
regardless of the seat you should still be able to shoot out of it
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2016, 07:46:00 PM »
I shoot out of my viper fine, as does both my sons. We shoot 58"-62" bows out of them

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #10 on: September 11, 2016, 08:15:00 PM »
i guess ill have to try again its been a year lol, ill gu=ive it a shot, if anyone has more tips that would be great thank you guys
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #11 on: September 11, 2016, 08:20:00 PM »
Like previously said: just set the top and bottom of the stand close together when up in the tree. It is uncomfortable to sit and difficult to stand up but you should be able to get decent limb tip clearance.
However, I bought a Summit Openshot SD 2 years ago and I absolutely love it. No front bar to get in the way and the lightest climber I've ever come across. Don't know if they still make them...

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2016, 08:45:00 PM »
Are you trying to shoot while sitting or standing. It shouldn't be a problem if you're standing.

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #13 on: September 11, 2016, 10:28:00 PM »
I put my seat high up with the top rather than it hanging down. Then as stated sit the top low, mine goes all the way to the bottom section nearly. Then I stand and can shoot my longbow or recurve out of it with no issue.
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #14 on: September 12, 2016, 07:27:00 PM »
I went to an open shot also. I always kept my seat off and put the top part of the climber as low as I can cold get.  I would then stand the whole time.  It is nice to sit.
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #15 on: September 12, 2016, 07:38:00 PM »
how do you put the seat higher?
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #16 on: September 12, 2016, 10:09:00 PM »
Take,or cut the bar off. Or, buy an Open Shot and sell yours.

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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #17 on: September 12, 2016, 11:58:00 PM »
id like other options before selling it, the stand is pretty much new
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #18 on: September 13, 2016, 05:39:00 PM »
anyone know how to put the seat higher?
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Re: summit climbing stand
« Reply #19 on: September 13, 2016, 05:53:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Carpdaddy:
I put my seat high up with the top rather than it hanging down. Then as stated sit the top low, mine goes all the way to the bottom section nearly. Then I stand and can shoot my longbow or recurve out of it with no issue.
This is what I do also. ^^^
I too had problems with my lower limb hitting the bar and losing two animals.
I raise the seat as high and tight as I can so the cushion is even with the bar, then lower the top as low I can while staying comfortable. You don't have that highchair enclosed feeling anymore, but after a couple sits you will like it better.
Now the only problem is getting the cushion seat out of the way of your knees enough to climb. I believe that's where the Hazmore seat comes in handy.
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