We're not talking about a shooting house with a heater. It's up in a hang on tree stand like this:
View attachment 1380687Still, the answer is yes. Just gotta have the right tree stand and be properly dressed. The tree stand must have a comfortable padded seat and backrest. Hard to beat a sling style seat. Seat must have arm rests. The platform needs a foot rest. For clothing, forget cotton. Dress in layers depending on the weather. You may end up looking like the Michelin Man. I Used to use a Kraemer 12V heated vest, but the batteries were too big and didn't last long. The vest does have pockets front and back for 2 ea of the body sized dispoable heaters. Works good. Loose fitting insulated boots w/inner synthetic socks and outer heavy wool socks. Add disposable toe/foot heaters or thermax foot heaters. I wear a camo, carbon impregnated face mask when it is required. If, because of the wind, I have to put up my hood, I put on electronic ear muffs. Now everything is warm except my legs. Till now. I just stumbled on to some 5V heated clothing for a reasonable price at Amazon. Got a heated vest for ~$77 and the pants for ~$63. 10000 mah 5V power banks are ~ $22 for a pair.
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I have opt tested both. Fairly simple single button operation. 3 settings, L, M, H. The power banks last about 5 hours on M. The vest has front and back heating panels, heating panels for the front pockets and a heating panel on the back of your neck. I think I'm going to like neck heat. The pants have heat panels on top of the thighs, front and rear of calfs, and for the butt and front. The L heat setting may be enuff, we'll see. Haven't tried the new stuff yet actually hunting, It will be getting a full scale in the woods test shortly in NW WI. I suspect I will be a happy camper. My skinny 73 year old ass should be warm. Mike