Petey
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No, not this kind ….. (although that is a picture I took from my view several years back)

This kind …

It's been all the rage the last 3-4 years, being mobile and light. I broke down and Santa got me a kit this winter. I hear it's like the Creedmore of archery hunting, and now I'll need to grow a man bun. Good luck with that, as my top knot is going to be a bit thin with the hair on my head. All joking aside, talk about another rabbit hole. I typically hunt out of lock-on's or climbers and have been for the last 33 years, but something about the flexibility of this got me to purchase one. Especially after a hunt in OH last fall, where my old Loggy Bayou kept me to specific trees, and although I was mobile, hiking miles with 30-40#'s of stand and a pack for 12hr sits wore me out after a few days. Try finding a straight tree or one without vines or limbs where I was hunting. My biggest concern with this is I'm not a spring chicken and did I really want to trust my life to hanging from a rope?
After a lot of research, I decided to go with a Latitude Method 2, vapor line tether and lineman belt. For sticks I bought Tethrd Skelators. Because I'm a little vertically challenged I made retractable aiders out of amsteel to get me up an additional 5-7'. If I ever get good, maybe I'll go to a one-stick climb, but for now I'll use 4 Skelators with aiders. This rig up should get me to 20'. My last thing to purchase is a platform and I'm looking at several, but what are you all using?
Skelators with my retractable aiders:

Top of my list is Trophyline EDP (Every Day Platform) or the new 23' Onyx platform. Although I don't like the weight the comes with the Onyx, I like the design of the angled edges, but not sure if it's worth the price or the extra weight? Talking about fatigue and sitting for long hours, anyone with real world experience on platform sizes and shapes?

This kind …

It's been all the rage the last 3-4 years, being mobile and light. I broke down and Santa got me a kit this winter. I hear it's like the Creedmore of archery hunting, and now I'll need to grow a man bun. Good luck with that, as my top knot is going to be a bit thin with the hair on my head. All joking aside, talk about another rabbit hole. I typically hunt out of lock-on's or climbers and have been for the last 33 years, but something about the flexibility of this got me to purchase one. Especially after a hunt in OH last fall, where my old Loggy Bayou kept me to specific trees, and although I was mobile, hiking miles with 30-40#'s of stand and a pack for 12hr sits wore me out after a few days. Try finding a straight tree or one without vines or limbs where I was hunting. My biggest concern with this is I'm not a spring chicken and did I really want to trust my life to hanging from a rope?
After a lot of research, I decided to go with a Latitude Method 2, vapor line tether and lineman belt. For sticks I bought Tethrd Skelators. Because I'm a little vertically challenged I made retractable aiders out of amsteel to get me up an additional 5-7'. If I ever get good, maybe I'll go to a one-stick climb, but for now I'll use 4 Skelators with aiders. This rig up should get me to 20'. My last thing to purchase is a platform and I'm looking at several, but what are you all using?
Skelators with my retractable aiders:

Top of my list is Trophyline EDP (Every Day Platform) or the new 23' Onyx platform. Although I don't like the weight the comes with the Onyx, I like the design of the angled edges, but not sure if it's worth the price or the extra weight? Talking about fatigue and sitting for long hours, anyone with real world experience on platform sizes and shapes?