I just received one of these stands.
First impression from a hang-on user. I have never liked ladder stands because of the seat/platform arrangement. I like a hang-on platform (small) with a seat that flips up with no rails or supports in the way.
Cumbersome to backpack but not bad to carry by hand since there are not a lot of loose parts (only two ratchet straps).
Pricey but very well made. Fit and finish is good.
Once I got oriented on the parts set up was pretty easy and would probably be even easier for an experienced ladder stand user. The sliding ladder can be deadly at pinching fingers if you are not paying attention.
I really like the seat/platform arrangement for both sitting, standing and shooting. Just like sitting in a hang-on.
Good height (14') for around here but maybe too low for those piney woods setups the require 20+ feet.
Once I get it in the deer woods I don't plan on moving it on a daily basis but I'm sure it will be less of a chore when temps are below 100.
Relative size in a Ranger:
Funny story. While I'm sweating away assembling this stand in my yard this guy shows up. He's been hanging around all summer. Looked starved and dehydrated in June so we have been feeding and watering him. He looks much better now except for those pathetic antlers.