Brother I love your content. Ive watched long enough, if its a long videos of 20 mics plus im skipping the first 7 to 8 mics of the video. If it is a 5 to 10 mic video, im skipping the fiest 3 to 4 mics. Nothing wrong with plugging those who are sponsoring you, its just gotten to a point from last year....most of the content is based around plugging and then onto a dash of info on the product or products.
@reviveoutdoors4him brother you already have a great channel. I enjoy when a new video comes out, I hope my comment didn't come off sideways. Keep grinding sir, you've got a good thing going.
Too many moving parts on this one. I feel like they tried to reinvent the wheel and ended up mading it square. There is already a proven base used for climber stands. While they loosely used that concept for the platform part (and did a great job with the overall design), the amsteel and cables appear to be too 'flimsy' for me.
What a giant pain in the ass, only useful on private land with stripped trunks. By the time you get that set up to start climbing, you could have been on your 3rd stick about 15 feet up. might work for a few people out there, not for me. In the Ontario brush on Crown land that thing would be useless.
Instead of just Saying it's lighter that it looks like, which is useless, why not come right out and say it's 6 1/2 lbs. Or you could just say hey I think this is a cool item I'm getting paid to review, but it's heavier than all of its competitors! Thats a retorical question, we all know why you didn't state its actual weight.
@ the feedback is welcomed, but I am demoing the product and not reviewing it. I didn’t put the weight because I couldn’t remember it not because I was trying to hide it due to making money. I do this for free and companies make donations to our nonprofit, so I have nothing to lose or gain from leaving something out.
Love seeing more saddle climbing platforms.
@@quintonmartin5507 innovation is always great!
Cool concept but if I’m going to go through all that work then I’ll just use my Hawk climber. Still, i love the idea of something different.
@@hashtagjustadad5110 check out our Panther Platform video as well. It’s a similar concept!
Brother I love your content. Ive watched long enough, if its a long videos of 20 mics plus im skipping the first 7 to 8 mics of the video. If it is a 5 to 10 mic video, im skipping the fiest 3 to 4 mics. Nothing wrong with plugging those who are sponsoring you, its just gotten to a point from last year....most of the content is based around plugging and then onto a dash of info on the product or products.
@@blessedvetoutdoors thanks for the feedback! I am always learning and trying to get better
@reviveoutdoors4him brother you already have a great channel. I enjoy when a new video comes out, I hope my comment didn't come off sideways. Keep grinding sir, you've got a good thing going.
@@blessedvetoutdoors thank you for the support! All feedback is good feedback! I didn’t feel any ill will from you. Good luck this season!
@reviveoutdoors4him thank you brother. God Bless you Guys
@@blessedvetoutdoors thank you! 👊😎
There's just isn't to many straight trees with no branches were i hunt. Im sure it would be fine for people who do.
@@vernonval87 the south is the king of pines but I can understand that when I have hunted out of state.
I sold mine…I couldn’t get it to work for me.
i sold mine was not for me ...
@@mikehart7615 it’s not for everyone but definitely a cool design!
Too many moving parts on this one. I feel like they tried to reinvent the wheel and ended up mading it square. There is already a proven base used for climber stands. While they loosely used that concept for the platform part (and did a great job with the overall design), the amsteel and cables appear to be too 'flimsy' for me.
What a giant pain in the ass, only useful on private land with stripped trunks. By the time you get that set up to start climbing, you could have been on your 3rd stick about 15 feet up. might work for a few people out there, not for me. In the Ontario brush on Crown land that thing would be useless.
@@nudsh thanks for watching!
Instead of just
Saying it's lighter that it looks like, which is useless, why not come right out and say it's 6 1/2 lbs. Or you could just say hey I think this is a cool item I'm getting paid to review, but it's heavier than all of its competitors!
Thats a retorical question, we all know why you didn't state its actual weight.
@@paulellsworth7679 geeze dude. Thanks for watching!
@reviveoutdoors4him I'm sorry, but I assume you'd like an honest review.
@ the feedback is welcomed, but I am demoing the product and not reviewing it.
I didn’t put the weight because I couldn’t remember it not because I was trying to hide it due to making money.
I do this for free and companies make donations to our nonprofit, so I have nothing to lose or gain from leaving something out.
This make my top five of the worst climbing methods I’ve seen. Just one stick people it’s wayyyy easier and safer.
@@jasonfarley7990 thanks for watching!
How big was this buck? Looked like a good one!
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All of its to expensive
@@redux467 we can change things come November!
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Safer????