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Braun Woodke The EasyWay Treestand !


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Braun-Woodke Products have met their endeavor by designing and producing a portable treestand unlike any other known in the industry today. The EasyWay was designed so that hunters of any age can enter and exit the treestand easier and safer than most contemporary treestands.

Most accidents happen while entering or exiting from the side of a treestand. By entering from the bottom, using two hinged doors, the EasyWay treestand is much safer than most other treestands.

A rubber strip is secured between the doors and the frame to ensure silence when closing the doors.(left)

Black plastic bushings are also used on the doors and other moveable parts to provide quiet operation.

When entering the tree stand, two fixed steps provide a place to stand while you shut the doors with your feet.

The top of the EasyWay treestand is secured with 2” nylon webbing and the bottom is secured with a nylon ratchet strap to provide a sturdy platform, free from tipping.

By using the quick-connect with pulley, it will allow you an easier way of raising , lowering, and attaching the EasyWay treestand to a tree.

A padlock may be used to secure the doors, making it difficult for others to enter the stand or remove it from the tree.
The seat will also lock in the vertical position, allowing you to move around more when needed.

One of the standard features on the EasyWay is the option to remove the padded seat and back.

Specs
Aluminum construction
Base model weighs only 26 lbs.
Olive drab powder coat
300 lb. weight capacity
26” x 26” platform
Removable 23” x 12” x 1.5” water resistant camouflage foam seat and back support
Water resistant camouflage wind break
20” seat height
34” shooting rail height
Folds up flat to 6.5”
Standard 24” maximum tree diameter
$299.99 to $359.99

http://www.braun-woodke.com




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