Originally posted by Flingblade:... With the climbing bar folded under the seat there is nothing to impede the shot.
Originally posted by Flingblade:... I just ordered a wide sit and climb seat for a little more room and comfort.
Originally posted by BuckyT: QuoteOriginally posted by okcaveman: Bucky I would like a review on the open shot as i was looking at it as well. How comfortable is the api bowhunter SSWV? The treewalker looks good as well, but what about comfort with it? Okcaveman,Here's my review for the Summit Openshot.My stand is 3 yrs old.The only complaint I have is the hand climber. I've got pretty long arms. 6'3" arm span. I think the rails on the hand climber could be a little longer, but I was able to climb the tree with no problem.Comfort: I give this stand an A+ It has a very plush, thick seat, and it's quite nice. Much nicer than my lock on's I own. I can see myself sitting in it for long hours with no problems.Dependability: This summit really bites well into the tree. Well, at least it bites well into a white oak! It held firm when it locked down on to the bark.My recurve is a 62". I shot it well standing up and sitting down. No issues with it hitting the side of the stand. I was shooting at a target 17yds away, slightly downhill. Fairly steep angle.All in all, I think I made a good investment on a used stand in excellent condition. [/b]
Originally posted by okcaveman: Bucky I would like a review on the open shot as i was looking at it as well. How comfortable is the api bowhunter SSWV? The treewalker looks good as well, but what about comfort with it?
Originally posted by LimBender: The openshot bottom is about 2" shorter than the other bottoms.
Originally posted by limbshaker: QuoteOriginally posted by LimBender: The openshot bottom is about 2" shorter than the other bottoms. This is correct! I forgot to mention that. They are kinda spooky to me when I get all excited when i stand up to shoot. That 2" makes a big difference to me at least. [/b]