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Climbers and Rain


irish_redneck
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Hi there :)

So I took the time to read my safety instructions on the new Viper SD XXX Climber I picked up, it states not to use on trees with loose or slippery bark, or on trees coated in ice, all logical statements. It then proceeded to say not to use in the rain... or to use hang-ons in the rain either. I've used hang-ons in the rain for years, but with this being my first climber thought I should ask your opinion on use.

Is this a liability clearing statement rather than an official policy? Surely a climber must be ok to use in the rain / after the rain, otherwise thee'll be very very few days I can actually use this thing. Opinions please :)

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I have 2 summit vipers that I have been using for the past 12 years. On one occasion, while climbing up, the seat slid down about 3-4". It was a real hard smooth tree that was wet.

Just make sure the seat is biting down good into the tree before you put all your weight on it.

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i built my own climber and use it in the rain/snow all the time im 260 lb man. feel safer in it then in any other stand i have.

i built my own climber once but nothing near that nice.Great job!MIne was built out of diamond plate aluminum for deck and alot of aluminum angle and tubing.Bolted together.

As far as sliding down trees.Loggy buyou climber on poplar tree.NOT GOOD.Fell about 6 feet.It hurt.Bought a summit.No fear.Snow,rain,ice,sleet,or poplar.Nothing will stop my summit

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I have no issues with my API climber except on one kind of tree around here and it has rock hard smooth bark.

I take my backpack with me and I try to climb trees with other trees in a clump to block me, if so I just hang on the tree right next to me. If not I hang above and behind me on the tree I climbed. Not as easy to access but works. My stand also has a bag that hangs from it I can put a couple things in.

And newbreed that is a nice job on that stand! What does it weigh?

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