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Two person ladder stands


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I've yet to sit on one also. I only buy 2 person stands but I solely us it for one person.

That said, when looking for stands, the wrap around ones look promising. I've seen several "camera person" stands that would work as well. Usually one sits higher than the other.

Rivers edge 2 man bowman.

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6 hours ago, O.T.C. said:

I hear what you are saying and concur really, could or would it work to put 2 like single units in the same tree maybe maybe one a bit higher then the other so you can tighten them up etc ?

One higher then the other would not work here. It needs to be at 16 feet to see the top of the ridge it faces. I also want it to be able to be used as a single person stand as well. The single person stands make me uncomfortable. Not enough room for me. 

3 hours ago, ClownColor said:

I've yet to sit on one also. I only buy 2 person stands but I solely us it for one person.

That said, when looking for stands, the wrap around ones look promising. I've seen several "camera person" stands that would work as well. Usually one sits higher than the other.

Rivers edge 2 man bowman.

That is a definite possibility. Not exactly what I want but it would be comfortable for two people. 

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Assuming for deer hunting and likely gun hunting, if this spot is the spot on the spot and a spot that will be hunted for many years maybe put that money into materials to build a permanent 2 man stand I hear the height issue we had that as well but moved in telephone poles but we could get a tractor/bucket in to help stand and support things as we constructed. Since the deer are in their during muzzy it doubles up nicely for that season as well. Rain snow wind whatever it's solid and comfortable, the straps don't rot, the metal doesn't creak, we don't get blown back and forth etc. but that might not work where you hunt getting materials in there etc. We build only in mild winters/spring with low snow, no mosquito's etc. don't get overheated, etc.and there's no open season panic to worry about lol. 

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