Millennium Treestands M60U Ultralite Hang On Stand
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The only thing I can do is We don't need to hurry. I wish you a successful hunt.
There is a tight stretch of material resembling canvas on the seat. Exactly what kind of material this is I do not know. There was just moisture left in mine after it rained the whole night before. The fabric does not soak up water. It is impossible for a horizontal surface to escape collecting If it's in a vertical position, that won't happen. Hunting is something I enjoy a lot, and I have owned a lot of stands in the past. I don't think I can ever compare to anything else.
Use the millennium bracket to count backwards from 2000. Afterward, hang the stand on the bracket after it is placed on the tree. That is the only way you can use the bracket for a lone wolf stand. My friend, I wish you a safe hunt.
Selected User Reviews For Millennium Treestands M60U Ultralite Hang On Stand
It is lightweight, but sturdy and well built. Easy custom adjustments can be made to the seat angle and It was extremely comfortable to sit there. Platform with plenty of room to move. Despite its ease of hanging, it is beyond beautiful. The stand stud slides into the receiver with few forces. A small cotter pin is installed on the stand - A couple of minor changes - It was necessary to drill out the stand stud so a slightly larger safety pin can fit in it. The following *br The ratchet strap has been removed. Use a lone wolf Cam buckle strap to secure the camera. A super simple but quiet way to work
- Make everything smoother by using nylon spacers everywhere with no metal contact. A little bit of a pain but worth it.
It came today after I purchased it on Saturday. I immediately got to work on it when I got in this morning. Despite being advertised as 14 pounds, the tree stand came in at 14 pounds. When I weighed the phone without the receiver, I still felt that it was When I put it together I realized it sounded a little loud when you collapsed the stand, so I added some paracord around the areas of metal to metal contact. I played around with it in the backyard and I am very impressed with it. Trying to set it up this week is on my to-do list.
I needed a lightweight, portable stand that was easy to move. I have exactly what I need with this stand. I was able to install the new ratchet strap type block much more easily than I was accustomed to with my previous chain. I was easily able to customize the stand to meet my needs. A quiet folding mechanism allows the seat to be folded up. My only issue is that the seat adjustment screw is located in the wrong place. It was felt if I was positioned in just the right place when the screw was adjusted to the height I needed. This is something that I only encountered twice during the 30 hours or so that I spent sitting in this chair Products from Millennium are a big favorite of mine.
As you might expect from Millennium, this is a very nice stand. This is a good idea - It is light, well built, and has a very comfortable seat.
Tree stands like this are great! They are lightweight and sturdy. very easy to set up and extremely comfortable to sit in for long periods of time this is one of the best stands I have ever used, and I have been hunting for a very long time. Well done,.
I can't even describe how amazing it is. Totally in love with The weight of the speaker is 300 pounds. Awesome stand. I will buy only Millennium hang on stands in the future. The boot size 14 fits perfectly in my shoe size 14. Long legs can be accommodated with a nice seat adjustment. Hanging system that is easy to use.
Although the seat is very comfortable (and doesn't stay wet after a heavy downpour), there are a few things to keep in mind. The first is Firstly, the design of the ratchet strap prevents it from being used on trees that are smaller in diameter (honestly assuming 8in of minimum diameter). Secondly In this case, since the stand uses a receiver/stud system, if there is a knot, or protrusion, in the tree (below where the Receiver is installed) the stud of the stand may be unable to be installed in the Receiver It is difficult for my stud to fit into the receiver of my stand. The question of tolerance seems to be a major issue in my particular case). Unless modified, the backpack stand does not make a sound when put in backpack form. Clanking can be heard from the base against the seat post. In general, I find this stand to be very comfortable and I like how it can be adjusted. If your needs/wants are more economical, there might be more options available to you.
It is so light that you can hold it with your fingers. This is my second Milenium stand I have been using, the first one was not as light but was still a good stand, and both are very comfortable, I'm 6'2" and weigh 265 pounds.