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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2951199" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>My favorite is Ol Man…I've had several but it to me is by far better than most any I've used. I've got both the the steel model called "vision" and an Alumalite CTS. All day comfort and grabs and climbed any tree you can use a climber on easily. The Alumalite is about 21 lbs but the way it folds up flat, it packs easily. The steel weighs more but feels less as well because it's right on you and not hanging way off. And my comparison comes from owning Summit open shot deluxe, Lone Wolf Sit and climb "wide", and a couple API climbers. I prefer the Alumalite over the steel because it is a lil lighter and has curved arms on the sides so you got a lil more wiggle room on smaller trees. I've had the steel one since 2003 and it's about time to let it go. They climb quiet and set up very fast. </p><p>Here's pic of the old Steel Ol Man climber. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]512380[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2951199, member: 94240"] My favorite is Ol Man…I’ve had several but it to me is by far better than most any I’ve used. I’ve got both the the steel model called “vision” and an Alumalite CTS. All day comfort and grabs and climbed any tree you can use a climber on easily. The Alumalite is about 21 lbs but the way it folds up flat, it packs easily. The steel weighs more but feels less as well because it’s right on you and not hanging way off. And my comparison comes from owning Summit open shot deluxe, Lone Wolf Sit and climb “wide”, and a couple API climbers. I prefer the Alumalite over the steel because it is a lil lighter and has curved arms on the sides so you got a lil more wiggle room on smaller trees. I’ve had the steel one since 2003 and it’s about time to let it go. They climb quiet and set up very fast. Here’s pic of the old Steel Ol Man climber. [ATTACH type="full"]512380[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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