That is a similar design to my Treewalker. It's too bad Treewalker went out of business when the owner died, I should have bought two. Removable bar across the front, built in footrest, net seat and not that silly hanging style seat that pinches your legs, and no straps needed to nest the top and bottom together, it is a press fit. If i were to ever buy a Summit it would be this or the open shot, but never a fixed bar across the front.
@@CliftonDenneyOnYourOwnOutdoors I was really torn between the Ion and Rubicon. I am 6’2” and like the idea of the extra room but like you said your not up there dancing 😂
@@brianhetherly3332 yeaaaa there’s a fine like between big and too big haha. That rubicon honestly is the perfect mixture of both. It’s big but not big enough to be cumbersome
You should check out and do a review of the mini viper. It only weighs 18lbs which is about what the xop ambush weighs and still has the comfort that summit is known for.
I feel like this is great option for bigger hunter like myself that the lone wolf and xop climbers are tight and perfect for hunting with long bow gets out the way
My problem with these summits is the seats I’m a bigger dude and I’m always having to adjust and lean forward because my back is against the back bar of the stand