![]() Comes standard with two complimentary drink holders and two accessory hooks. ![]() Gets you up there fast with the classic sit-and-stand method. Powder coated with our Weather Defender to protect against the elements and help eliminate sound. This X-stand Sit-n-Climb Tree Stand is designed for both the gun and bow hunter, with aluminum construction that makes it strong and light, and ready to backpack into the deep woods. The Jayhawk also uses our HeliX oval tubing giving this stand extreme strength and sturdiness. Stealth Silencers - self-lubricating nylon washers for no metal on metal contact, along with X-Force expanded metal for added strength, durability, traction and silencing. Adjustable padded shooting rail can flip back or be removed. Padded armrest for added comfort and a footrest that flips back. XSTAND SIT AND CLIMB FULLComfort-fleX mesh seat flips up and out of the way for full use of the platform. The best way to fully know the x stand sit and climb for sale is to research it. Understand the x stand sit and climb for sale well. The following is how we make the x stand sit and climb for sale review: 1. Hunt at ease knowing that your stand is safe and secure before you leave the ground. An informed and nice product review heavily depends on its research and knowledge, as well as a balanced evaluation of its pros and cons. Hope this is helpful for anyone wanting to know more about this stand.The Jayhawk is a 20' two-man ladder stand featuring a revolutionary Safety System. With some modifications it is a better product. So overall my assessment is that it is light, easy to pack in, fairly comfortable for it's design, is safe and secure in the tree, but not the easiest stand to climb with, and has sub-par accessories. My thumb punched a hole through it when installing, so I went and bought my own from Lowe's. ![]() Lastly, the foam tubing that comes with the stand is cheap. The teeth and cables on this stand are clearly designed for smaller trees. If you are used to using a Summit or other larger climbers be prepared to find smaller trees to climb. My 3rd issue is the diameter of tree you are limited to climb. I ended up using the stand as a hand climber. Combine that with crappy foot-straps and it's frustrating to climb with that way. Secondly, the "sit" bar is good in theory, but it sits so low when trying to climb that it makes it difficult to lift the platform up more than 2-3" at a time. I will likely have to find a bungee cord or something to go around the back of my heels to keep my feet in place. This doesn't work, and there is no adjustment that allows you to cinch the strap to your boots. The instructions tell you to just push your feet as far to the outside as possible to tighten the strap down. Engineered out of 6061 T6 Aluminum, the lightest and strongest aluminum in the industry. So I guess I can insert they have good Customer Service so far. The Sit n Climb is based off of the great features of the X-1 Climber. I climbed one time and the threading came apart and pulled it loose from the platform. First and foremost, the footstrap for climbing. Now for the things I don't like about it. This is not an all day stand, but does the job for 3-4 hour hunts. The seat is decent for what you'd expect in a foam seat sitting directly on aluminum tubing. Most climbers have aluminum tubing the cables slide into.The platform is generous enough in size for me, a bigger guy with size 13 boots. This is one area that cuts significant weight off the stand. ![]() The overall stand's design concept is great, as it uses flexible fiberglass arms to hold the cables in place tightly against the tree. Packing in the stand is at least as quiet if not more quiet than a Summit is out of the box. The stabilizer straps it comes with double as backpack straps and do their job to lock the stand in place when you reach your desired height. It lives up to expectations as being one of the lightest climbers you will ever find.I am 6'2 and about 275 and I felt very secure and safe while climbing and in the stand. ![]() Just wanted to give my $.02 on this climber, now that I've used it. ![]()
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