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Re: New Treestand Design [Re: Shotts] #1348425
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Lone wolf alpha with millennium seat...while still folding flat and weighing under 15#

Re: New Treestand Design [Re: jlbuc10] #1348432
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Originally Posted By: jlbuc10
MWE is this lease in florida? That is how a lot of the Mormon land hunting clubs in central florida are done. Most clubs in bama aren't run like that.

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Yes north of Panama City Beach near Ebro.


Play some Skynyrd man !
Re: New Treestand Design [Re: Shotts] #1348469
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I'm thinking some kind of dense synthetic that can be 3d printed, with a millennium seat. There ya go, I want 5% when you make your millions.

Re: New Treestand Design [Re: Shotts] #1348632
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I have the new Millenium M100 and it's light as a feather. If y'all think those things are heavy you need to quit worrying about hunting and hit the gym smile. Millenniums are sure hard to beat.



Re: New Treestand Design [Re: Shotts] #1348649
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Originally Posted By: Shotts
Interesting comments please keep them coming, I am trying to figure out if this is a worthwhile investment before sinking time and money into a difficult market space.


Do your design work, testing, get patent, build prototype, and sale to existing manufacturer. Lots of money to spend on insurance alone...

Re: New Treestand Design [Re: Shotts] #1353123
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I think for people that own a decent size piece of property or are in a club with a low number of members are usually trying to get as many "good" stands in the woods without spending a ridiculous amount of money. People will spend $$ on climbers b/c most people only have a few, since they are so mobile.

As for Lock On stands I'm not willing to spend more than around $100 b/c I still have to buy steps (another $60) I am also going to leave that stand on a tree as a semi permanent stand. I'd prefer to have 2 "good" lock on's than 1, really good lock on.

If Milliniums were priced lower I would love to have them. Love the concept, but not willing to spend the $$$. Also don't really love the idea of having to put up a stand every hunt even though there is a bracket. Best part of a lock on or ladder is they are there and easy and quiet to get in to.

This is coming from someone that has probably bought over 20 stands in the past 10 years, so my opinion is probably much different than someone in a big lease or for someone that hunts public land.

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Re: New Treestand Design [Re: truedouble] #1353185
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Originally Posted By: truedouble
I think for people that own a decent size piece of property or are in a club with a low number of members are usually trying to get as many "good" stands in the woods without spending a ridiculous amount of money. People will spend $$ on climbers b/c most people only have a few, since they are so mobile.

As for Lock On stands I'm not willing to spend more than around $100 b/c I still have to buy steps (another $60) I am also going to leave that stand on a tree as a semi permanent stand. I'd prefer to have 2 "good" lock on's than 1, really good lock on.

If Milliniums were priced lower I would love to have them. Love the concept, but not willing to spend the $$$. Also don't really love the idea of having to put up a stand every hunt even though there is a bracket. Best part of a lock on or ladder is they are there and easy and quiet to get in to.

This is coming from someone that has probably bought over 20 stands in the past 10 years, so my opinion is probably much different than someone in a big lease or for someone that hunts public land.

I totally agree. I leave my stands up 24/7/365 and i'm not paying that much for one stand.

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