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Summit Bullet Backpacker Climbing Treestand


TreeStands - Summit Bullet Backpacker TreeStand


Summit Bullet Backpacker TreeStand- Comfort. Security. Portability. These are just three of the many outstanding features you’ll find in the new Bullet Backpacker climbing treestand from Summit. First and foremost, the Bullet Backpacker will fold FLAT. This means you’ll be able to store, transport, and pack it better than most treestands available.

When you get to your hunting spot, just fold the v-brace down and secure it with the tethered knob. You’re ready to hunt in an instant. The Bullet Backpacker features the same structural integrity and all-around functionality of the Viper X4.

For bow or gun hunting, you’ll be able to use the whole platform knowing it is going to be rock-solid. Climbing is as simple as standing up and sitting down. Just sit on the padded bar and ease the stand up to a great hunting height. Our new foot-gripping climbing straps grab your boots and give you total control as you climb.

If you’ve looked and looked for a fold-down climber that is secure, comfortable, silent and blends in to the woods, your search is over. The Bullet Backpacker is the stand for you.

Silently slide the coated cable and stops into the slot for easy tree adjustment. New ErgoArms give you the most comfortable treestand available. Nylon bushings at pivot points keep the Bullet SILENT! Thick cushions provide comfort and warmth. A threaded knob, not a pin, gives the Bullet strength and silence. Nylon bushings at pivot points keep the Bullet SILENT! See-through design blends with the branches of a tree. Weight: 22 lbs.
Tree size: 8 to 20 inches
Seat height: Adjustable, Overall Size: 20 by 36
Limit: 300 pounds

For more information on Summit Treestands visit www.summitstands.com





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