I bought a TREEWALKER climber about 12 years ago. It has all of these major features. With the rifle rest off and the net seat its about 17lbs. I think this Summit will probably about 22 lbs.+. I’m glad to see they ditched the yellow locking levers. Those were NEVER needed. My Viper SD never needed that because when your cable is locked, your cable is locked. More noise with the system they ditched with those locking hitch pins. Port your cable channel openings with epoxy putty and the cables go in and out much quieter with less snags. Seems Summit might be running out if ideas. Their last few attempts of innovation were safety recalled. Love my Viper SD however. Net seat, 3rd hand stabilizer straps and bow holder along with a Doyle’s gear hoist it’s amazing but still the heaviest climber I own.
Looks like my Summit Razor which is a great stand.
Can you add a foot rest attachment?
I don’t see why not.
I bought a TREEWALKER climber about 12 years ago. It has all of these major features. With the rifle rest off and the net seat its about 17lbs. I think this Summit will probably about 22 lbs.+. I’m glad to see they ditched the yellow locking levers. Those were NEVER needed. My Viper SD never needed that because when your cable is locked, your cable is locked. More noise with the system they ditched with those locking hitch pins. Port your cable channel openings with epoxy putty and the cables go in and out much quieter with less snags. Seems Summit might be running out if ideas. Their last few attempts of innovation were safety recalled. Love my Viper SD however. Net seat, 3rd hand stabilizer straps and bow holder along with a Doyle’s gear hoist it’s amazing but still the heaviest climber I own.
Whats a good climber that will be lighter
So how much does this stand weigh with that front bar removed?
Their website says 22lbs with bar and 20lbs without