Millennium Treestands M100U Ultralite Tree Stand
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In all the years I've been using Millennium Stands, I've never had to remove a seat for any reason. It has never happened to me to have squirrels chew on the seats of stands that I have left up in the woods for months. I have never owned a stand like this before. It's reliable, quiet, and comfortable.
It is true. You receive the safety harness and a safety link rope, which is what I call the lifeline. It appears that each of their stands now has a display.
Approximately six inches to 19 inches.
The metal receiver and reel straps are made from steel. I prefer chains to the Millennium, so I purchased my first one with chains.
Selected User Reviews For Millennium Treestands M100U Ultralite Tree Stand
I am a seasoned veteran of 30 years hunting, and the M100U holds up well more so than any other tree stand that I have used. I am very impressed with the quality and finishing of the garments. The welds appear to be clean, and the paint and finish appear to be of This is an EXTREMELY ergonomic design Quite simply, this is one of the most comfortable stands on the market. A sling seat helps relieve pressure on all pressure points while keeping the back straight and away from Relaxing in a comfortable chair 25 feet above the ocean would be an absolute dream come true In the case of the M100U, this is true. Comparing Lone Wolf with a traditional hangar, there is a night and day difference in comfort Here's to you. In my experience, the M100U really is THE stand to use when performing 12 hour ruts. The device is lightweight and easy to move around I have not weighed it, but this stand is as light as its competitors made of cast aluminum. Additionally, the M100U has backpack straps that don't require immediate replacement with Molles, making it the only stand that offers such a feature. The mounting of the components is slick In fact, I prefer the chain receiver of the M100U over the ratchet strap option provided by the Millennium. As with the LWs, one will be unable to cam lock the M100U down in the same manner (i. e. While sitting on a platform with one leg folded up in front of the other - Place knee and weight on seat while folding up front of platform This technique locks down the top strap firmly), the M100U's receiver system remains Also, it should not be overlooked that one can enjoy the convenience of hanging multiple receivers around their property. The only downside is that Most hangovers begin with a hang-up Additionally, the M100U is a stand whose mounting requires (I think) an additional cam buckle or ratchet strap around its base in order to hold firmly in place. It is not necessary to worry about kick-backs with the receiver due to its design To the outside In all cases, an extra strap wraps around the bottom of the device making it unwobbleable. For my peace of mind, this is a 'must do'. A bar like this would be a great idea If Millenium was to add versa buttons to each side of the base along with an extra strap, this would be the best stand (not a bad idea for DIY upgrades). In my opinion, the M100U's comfort and ergonomics make it the #1 stand on the market today. The customer service at Millennium can amaze me if it is durable and if it demonstrates that it can meet my needs down the road. Unless there are any future issues, I will be a customer for life. I am happy to answer any questions you may have, as I have thoroughly researched this market.
As I originally planned to use this as a more permanent lock, I realized that the bracket system it uses to mount it to the tree caused me to change my plan. This is the easiest stand that I have ever set up. For a greater level of stability, I put a ratchet on the bottom of it. Now, it stays put like a rock. I also find this stands to be the most comfortable I have ever used, just like your favorite couch you are angled back in it so your back does not get tight from sitting for too long. A lifeline is included as well, and it is hard to beat the price for this. The only thing you will need is an insulated pad during the winter months. I prefer carrying my Summit Viper over this stand, since it is super light and feels so good on my back.
Added this to my Lone Wolf Alpha collection as a complement. Long hauls are a piece of cake with Lone Wolf Alpha. It is comfortable for me to sit for a long time. It will be harder for me to accommodate guests who are older, larger, and It's all right. No offense meant. These backrests are very comfortable since they provide them with back support. The design could be made better by adding two features. One, The angle on the top cannot be adjusted, so you will need a tree site that either leans backwards a little or is straight up. It would be best to move slightly backwards. It is not possible to adjust the floor or seat to accommodate forward leaning trees. Furthermore, it could be made better by adding a strap to the bottom of the base to ensure it is secure when getting on and off. Perhaps a metal loop welded to the base with a strap inserted to secure the base could be used. Another one is on its way.
I absolutely love this stand. It is heavy, so I hang it and leave it until the end of the My footrest was appreciated, and I added it to my footrest. The weight of the speaker is 300 pounds. Among the downsides Being a big guy, my turn in the seat is very limited for shoots right next to or behind me. There is a point at which my jacket touches the straps of the seat. Despite being fully bundled in bibs and a jacket 10*, I was still able to stand easily and comfortably. Use the straps in the same way you would arm rests to assist you in standing tall.
I bought it for hunting public land. It weighs about 12 pounds and is fairly silent, so it's a good choice for that. My hiking distance usually extends one mile or more into public land, and I have never had a problem carrying this and about 60lbs of other equipment. I honestly prefer it over the key cam lock because of the chain. A ratchet strap is just not a type I can rely on. My weight is 270 lbs, and I am a big dude. The stand should be secured with a ratchet strap or other medium and the stand should be carried by an additional person. When you are on it, you will have zero wobble.
As I have been seeking the perfect lockon for my mobile hunting setups over the last year, this The thing can be carried up my back as I set up my sticks and climb with it on. I was able to pull it off and pop it into the ratcheting socket without any As far as falling asleep goes, I am sure I can do it. The hunt is no problem in this thing. Long ruts can be hunted with ease thanks to the comfy seat. Only one complaint I have, and that is the weight that comes along with this kit because of the lock-on sockets. The weight of the ratcheting one would reduce and the noise would be reduced, but it still weighs quite a bit. My only recommendation would be to change that.
I have now purchased two M100 U stands and I love them both! Don't be hesitant about getting one if you've been on the fence about it! Definitely the lightest chair on the market, and the seat is the most comfortable we have tried so far. The majority of the time I sit all day, not just the mornings and evenings. The seat is designed so that anyone can do all-day hunting while sitting on it, even if they aren't accustomed to Alternatively, you can also purchase extra brackets so that you can leave them on several trees and move them to another location or take your stand out with you so that it is not stolen.
Now that I have this stand up, I'm super happy! think it'll be great, but make sure to add an extra 35 bucks to your budget and get the strap bracket as well. There are no options to use the chain style it is terrible!
I wish Millenium would update and do away with the chain bracket as well.
I'll also add a ratchet strap to the best of the stand to keep it from moving from side to side.