API Outdoors® Alumi-Tech® Climbing Treestand
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- Classic stand up/sit down design
- Power-gripping chains adjust easily to fit trees 9–20" in diameter
- Folding footrest for added comfort
- Climbing brackets for quick and easy climbing
- Welded-aluminum design
- 20" x 29" slatted Sure-Grip® platform
- 20" x 27" top climbing section
- Padded climbing bar, armrests, and adjustable seat
- Includes backpack straps, cinching straps, and accessory bag
Welded-aluminum design is quiet, stable, and sturdy. 20" x 29" slatted Sure-Grip platform. 20" x 27" top climbing section features a padded climbing bar, armrests, and adjustable seat. Includes backpack straps, cinching straps, and accessory bag. Full-Body Safety Harness with climbing belt, suspension relief strap, and DVD included with all API Outdoors® treestands! Weight: 31 lbs.
Maximum weight capacity: 300 lbs.
Manufacturer model #: W3500GSME.
Rated 4.1 out of 5Â by 9
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Lightfoot01 API #1 climber
I've owned a few different climbers over the years. This is by far the best I have owned. I did remove the foot piece, that was the problem with noise. The stand is very comfortable and easy to carry. The best buy for your money.
December 11, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by arapahoe treestand
I purchased this treestand as a replacement for my API Grand Slam that I bought 16 years ago. There are several differences that I do not like. The foot rest prevents the two halves from nesting like my old stand. Therefore, I removed it. The climbing stirrups are less efficient than the web foot loops on my old stand. Therefore, I will be doing something about that. The safety harness is, for all practical purposes, unuseable. However, your basic design is excellent. Therefore, try to simplify rather than complicate.
November 21, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by sataug2788 First Treestand
This stand climbs great and is stable and comfortable but the thing just plain weighs to much for me to pack it a long distance.The stirups are a pain to have to take off and put on in the dark especially if you drop the washer or bolt.
August 23, 2011
Rated 3 out of 5Â by roadguy never improved
this my second api stand first had the sky hi climber. sent that back for this one, within the
first ten minutes of use the plastic lanyards holding the pins cracked and the plastic guides
where the chain enters the stand cracked on
both stands. i do not know if its cold weather
or not but they should not break or crack
during the first use.
February 9, 2011
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The arms are hinged at the top surrounding bar (not sure the proper term). They flex when you climb and sit in the stand. It seems like they fold in and comform to your body.A:Â
The arms are curvedAnswers
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The bigger the better. The stand preforms poorly on small to medium sized trees (12"-18").A:Â
The power-gripping chains adjust easily to fit trees 9–20" in diameterAnswers
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just depends on what one buy, they vary from 21 lbs. and up but nothing over 30 lbsQ:Â
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will i have to remove any bolts or screws while carrying or climbing in this treestand
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Yes, to cloapse it you will. Bolts are attached to the stand, with wire teathers, so they will be somewhat dourable.A:Â
Nothing needs to be removed while climbing and carrying.A:Â
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You will have to take the stirups off to pack it in and out of the woods.A:Â
no, everthing is folds up cleans, only thing you have to remove is your pins for the chains, but that when your putting it up and taking it off, you wont go wrong with this deer stand1 of 1
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