I guess it depends on the property you are hunting. For public land I can see the desire to hang/remove each time you hunt. For my limited hang/remove applications I've been using a Windwalker for 20 years. Really nice lightweight stands, I have several, because often what I think will be hang/remove ends up hang/leave.
For hunting private ground where you can leave stands up (which is where I'm at) I need WAYYY to many stands to buy expensive ones. I'm usually at 30-40 hanging each year, I can't afford to buy that many lone wolf stands. I use the cheaper ones ($30-40 stands) and modify them for safety (mainly different straps to attach to tree and changing out the cheesy platform cables to chains). As to using a climbing stand, last time I checked out of about 35 setups I had out you could have gotten into 2 of them with a climbing stand....I would hate to be so limited.
All that being said, with a place I'm worried about theft I've compromised by hanging home made chain and cable Chippewa type harnesses, and I currently have one new (REALLY NICE!, I mean first class stand) Chippewa stand and one older one I picked up for free. Also I'm having parts fabricated to convert about 10 other stands to Chippewa type hang-on brackets so they will all work with the home-made harnesses. I'll have around 10 harnesses in that area and enough stands to carry in one time, for the 2 weeks or so I'm there, and leave them to just pull them all at the end of the hunt.
R