Gorilla Treestands® Greyback™ Climber Climbing Treestand
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The Gorilla® Greyback™ Climber features a padded camo climbing bar, climbing stirrups, and fully adjustable backpack straps. G-force camo seat provides near-weightless comfort and keeps your backside from going to sleep. All Gorilla treestands include a full-body safety harness. Platform: 18'' x 30''. Top section: 21'' x 24''. Weight: 27 lbs. Seat color: Mossy Oak® Treestand®.
Maximum weight capacity: 300 lbs.
Maximum weight capacity: 300 lbs.
Manufacturer model #: 47027.
Rated 3.9 out of 5Â by 37
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by OlympicMThunter Worth the Money
This is my first climber tree stand and I am glad to have purchased it. For the price this is a great product and I would recommend it to family and friends. After practicing with the climber it is very easy to use. I highly recommend users practice several times before going into the field with and without their hunting gear and clothing on. My issue was I found it very cumbersome and difficult to put the foot straps back on before climbing down. I am sure a lot of my problem was the fact my hunting clothing was restricting some of my movement and ability to get the straps on. I wish the manufacture would have provided a DVD showing how to use the product. The instructions are easy to follow and explain how to use the product but sometimes seeing helps to reinforce how to properly do what is explained. This product was defiantly worth the money.
November 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by billmax Summit Gorilla Climbing tree stand
This is my second summit tree stand and I was in my early 50's when I purchased my first summit climbing tree stand after I had a complete knee replacement. It was great and nothing then held me back from using a tree stand. I can't say enough how great and easy it was for me to be able to climb up and down the tree. I purchased my second one (Gorilla) after I could not use the first one because of my fellow hunters always wanted use try it out and they fell in love it and I had a hard time getting back so that I can use it. I can really say that this tree stand very lite and easy to use and very, very safe. But keep in mind that we have to use the safety equipment that comes with it and you just can't just take any tree stand out of box and start using it on the first day of hunting. if you don't get to set up a couple of times and go up and down the tree a couple of times in your back yard or where you can do so, in order that you can get to know your equipment. Be safe and happy hunting!!
November 1, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by chunks gorrila stands
light as any strong as most, Nice extra pocket area.
good cable attachment
July 16, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Treestand01 First Climber
This is my first climbing stand, and i feel its great. Setting it up only took about ten minutes, and setting it up on a tree for the first time takes a little bit of time (If its the first time using one). After about two times up and down a tree i had no problems using it. I feel safe and comfortable in this stand and carrying it doesnt bother me at all. I just got off a broken ankle for this deer season and had no problems carrying it and a pack (Pack was a waist pack with shoulder straps). The only reason i didnt give it 5 stars is because its not made for large people. Other than that i feels its a great tree stand.
November 9, 2011
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Most tree stands have a "V-shaped back" that has teeth on it, and is attached to the bottom seat portion, and is used for gripping the tree. Does this stand have a "V-back" or a round back with teeth on it?Answers
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The tree stand as you face the tree has a V-Shape in the front with teeth, but there's a cable that goes around the back of the tree. Hope this helps you .Answers
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not realy its adequate but combersome to put on in the dark. go ahead purchase a good vest harness you will like it betterA:Â
This stand comes with a full body safety harness and it is TMA (Treestand Manufacturer's Association) approved to meet all safety standards.Details:Â
Stupid question but does this stand work for archers? I've seen guys talk about some tree stands are good for gun hunters but not achers. Would like to buy this as my 1st climber but only if it's a good one for archery.Answers
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There's no questions that are stupid and one is not sure, you're wise to ask. As to the tree stand, I had two and Im very pleased with them even though my hunting buddies always want to use one and they are very comfortable and easy going up and down the tree. A person could sent in the tree for along while with no problem. A big yes, I would recommend it; but like anythingelse you need to practice with it going up and down a tree and become comfortable and most of all practice with you saftey harnest. Good hunting.Top 500 Contributor
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It will work fine for archers. Keep in mind though, depending on your stature, that you may need to stand to have the best shot opportunity at your target. I have taken successful shots sitting and standing out of this stand. Make sure you practice both conditions prior to the season so you're comfortable and know your limitations. Hope this helps.Top 250 Contributor
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Absolutely!! Almost every climber works for archery, some work better...i.e. summit dagger, openshot, but this one is almost as good. You just want to stay away from stands with a shooting rest that sits above the bar, other than that you will love all the ease of a climber, but PLEASE remember to wear a harness!!Details:Â
I was putting my stand together and noticed there were 2 screw-in adaptors on the front of the seat section of the stand.Answers
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Shooting rails and other accessories.A:Â
There are several options from cup holder and gun rests ect. Research a little they are coming out with new stuff all the time. Hope this helped.Answers
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The manufacturer's recommendation is 8" - 20" trees.A:Â
8 in to a 22 in is what they say but I've gotten mine on a little bigger.A:Â
the groilla stand will attache to very large trees to very small ones and still climb goodA:Â
Not sure exactly what you're asking, but, I've tried 12 in diameter trees reducing only a couple of inches at 25 feet to trees 18 inches in diameter with little to no reduction at 25 feet. The larger you can get it on at the ground with little reduction at height you hunt, the better. generally I stick to the latter with this stand.A:Â
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8-22, please do not buy this i reccomend you use a good aluminum self climber with and actual chair or i highly recommend that you buy a 2 man treestand.1 of 1
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