Deer hunters who climb more than 40 feet or film their hunting trips can stay safer with the Hunter Safety System Lifeline 42 safety accessory.
In the past, hunters that chose to be in stands above 30 feet would have to climb 12 feet or more before hooking up to their Lifeline. This is extremely dangerous because statistics prove that 86-percent of all treestand accidents occur while climbing in and out of the treestand. With the new Lifeline 42 this is no longer an issue.
The new Lifeline 42 features the company’s latest technology of the woven-in reflective strip that makes locating a treestand in the dark as simple and quick as pressing a flashlight switch. It also features the Recon Carabiner in a new sound-dampening Cow Bell Cover for absolute stealth while climbing and hunting.
“We have found that if a hunter uses the Lifeline just once, they’ll want one on every treestand,” said Jerry Wydner, Co-Founder of HSS. “It just makes a night-and-day difference.”
More hunters are discovering that using the Lifeline not only keeps them safer, it also makes treestand hunting more convenient and actually gets in position to hunt more quickly.
Hunter Safety System’s new Lifeline 42 accommodates stands up to 44 feet high, making it ideal for hunters who are filming their hunt and need to have a cameraman in a higher stand or for those who like to hunt from higher locations.