I saw a post asking a question about stands and sticks. Instead of replying there I thought a new topic may be more useful.
Described below is my mobile stand system. I didn't see anything out there that I really liked, so i adapted some designs into my own and tweaked it year to year.
I use a cheapo military plastic pack frame with straps and belt (a kifaru frame would be an awesome upgrade!), 3 cam jam xt's (the company is called night-ize), paracord and some climbing rope.
I use this with my xop or muddy stands with either muddy pro sticks or hawk helium sticks. But no reason other sticks and stands couldn't be used.
I also can strap in a daypack or other things.
The system is fast easy and quiet. The cam jams allow infinite adjustment and no need to fumble with buckle settings if the load changes. I use paracord to connect the cam jams to the frame, and climbing rope to thread through the cam jams.
Step 1. Splay out the straps and cam jams.
Step 2. Load the seat of the stand into the v shaped saddle/shelf made from paracord. Tighten the climbing rope through the paracord V and up to the top right cam jam.
Step 3. Lay steps onto stand in a logical postion and cinch down the 2 cross oriented cam jams.
Optionally you can lay your daypack on top of the sticks before you tighten.
If you did everything right then your stand and sticks should be firmly attached without clanking or shifting.
I connect everything with a loop knot or whatever it's called. That way I can move the ropes or cam jams around the frame quickly without having to untie anything.
The thing I like about this system is the flexibility. Due to the infinite adjustment of the cam jams it easy to haul different loads. I've hauled out deer and even an elk with it. But I will say the frame starts getting uncomfortable with more then 50 or so lbs.
Anybody have any questions or comments?