How to Choose
the Correct Tree Stand
Article Written for Internet Distribution by
www.treestandinfo.com
There are lots of different
hunting environments where it is possible to hang a tree stand.
You may be hunting in a wooded area where the trees are
relatively straight with few limbs, or you may be hunting in a
river bottom where the trees are thick with many low limbs. You
may also hunt in brush country like Texas where the only thing
that resembles a tree is a cactus.

There are 4 main types of stands:
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Ladder stand
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Climbing stand
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Hang on or lock on
stand
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Tower stand
Ladder Stands
These stands comprise a ladder with a stand at the top of that
ladder. The stand at the top is built into the ladder so that
the ladder is always attached to the stand once it is assembled.
The ladder usually comes in several 3 or 4 foot sections and the
stand height is usually about 20 feet high. It is essentially a
small platform at the top of some steps.
It is great for people who don't want to climb up trees,
avoiding limbs on the way, or feel insecure at height. The
ladder stand can also incorporate a large seat or platform which
can be padded for additional comfort. Some stands also
accommodate a skirt or blind to help make you more
inconspicuous. Some hunters put a 'box' at the top of the steps,
providing a complete enclosure. So the clear advantages are:
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Safety
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Stability
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Comfort
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Easy to get in and out
of
Because of their stability and safety, they are also suited to a
two-person stand, so a parent can share it with a child or
buddy.
There are disadvantages however. Comfort comes at the expense of
weight. These models are heavy [average 45 pounds] and are
really suited to a hunter who can transport them to the site
with an ATV or a truck. They are not designed for hunters who
travel a long distance to their hunting area, or like to carry
their tree stand with them as they change locations during the
day. It is possible to carry them in, but it may take several
trips as the ladder sections are usually made of steel. So the
disadvantages are:
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Weight
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Portability
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Setting up time and
noise
Climbing Tree Stand
These tree stands comprise two pieces which are a chair and
below it, a platform. They are designed to allow you to 'climb'
the tree while you are standing on the tree stand. To use them
you secure both the chair and the platform around the tree
first. Then you raise the upper chair and put your weight on it,
then raise your legs and then lock the lower platform against
the tree with your weight, then repeat the process as you edge
your way up the tree.
Because of the way you 'inch' your way up the tree, it is
obviously only suitable for certain trees such as the ones that
have no limbs below the height you wish to hunt. The trees also
need to be relatively straight and not too thick so the securing
strap can fit around the tree. It is also not suitable for
people nervous of heights or the very unfit.
The advantages are:
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You are very mobile
and can carry your tree stand with you wherever you are
hunting
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You can use it on any
appropriate tree quickly
The disadvantages are:
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It is only suitable
for certain types of trees
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It is only suitable
for certain types of people
Hang on or Lock on
This type of tree stand is one of the most popular because of
its versatility. It comprises a seat and a footrest that are
attached to the tree; however, they also require a method to
climb the tree such as climbing steps or a climbing stick. The
steps can be screw in types or strap types.
This type of stand is versatile because it is relatively light
[10-20 pounds] and can be used in most trees. The weight
variation is due to the size of the seat and footrests. The
cheaper lighter models have a small unpadded seat and footrests,
which can be very uncomfortable if you are spending many hours
sitting in your stand. The larger padded seat models are much
more comfortable for the extra weight that is added.
The advantages of this tree stand are:
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Versatility
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Weight: light-medium
weight
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Can be used in most
trees
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It is also very quiet
once it is hung.
Its only disadvantage is:
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It requires you to
carry steps or a climbing stick[s] as well.
Tower Stands
In parts of the country where trees are sparse or non-existent
such as the Texas brush country or the prairie of the Midwest, a
tower stand is required. It is not strictly a tree stand as it
is not placed in trees – it is a platform with either three legs
[tripod] or four legs. The platform may or may not have some
sort of enclosure to protect the hunter from the weather and
give some camouflage.
Because of their size, they are not portable and are usually
left in one spot for some time. This also lets the animals get
used to them.
The advantages are:
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Where trees don't exist, they
are the only way to gain the advantages of hunting from a
height
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They can also protect the
hunter from the elements
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Can be very comfortable due to
their size
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They are also very safe and
stable
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Can provide hunter concealment
The disadvantage is:
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They are not portable, so a
lot of thought has to go into site selection
There is a lot of choice of tree stands for different
environments, so it is important to choose the correct stand for
the type of hunting environment you are in.
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