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    Game Winner Two Man Quad Pod

    Anyone have this stand? What you like & dislike? How sturdy? Hold up well in weather/sun exposure? Thx

    #2
    If it has the 2 man bench seat it is annoying when I used one. Also the seat is fixed to the center if I recall so you cannot sit towards the back of the blind. At 6’4 I’d like more leg room. I would say it was sturdy.

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      #3
      Take the cover off in the offseason or it will deteriorate is what I have noticed

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        #4
        I wish the 2 seats were independent of each other

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          #5
          I like mine, but as stated tear down the tent portion in off season or be ready to spend $100 each year to replace.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tall Tex View Post
            If it has the 2 man bench seat it is annoying when I used one. Also the seat is fixed to the center if I recall so you cannot sit towards the back of the blind. At 6’4 I’d like more leg room. I would say it was sturdy.
            That makes since as I believe it said it swivels 360. I was wondering how unless center mounted. I could see loss on leg room. Of course I’m only 5’11”

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              #7
              I just bought one last weekend. It was pretty simple to put to gather seems pretty well made and my 5 year old boy loves it

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                #8
                Once you set it up good luck with moving it.

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                  #9
                  I had one a few years ago. Pretty sturdy and easy to set up and move. I cut out a piece of carpet and put over the expanded metal floor. Kept me dry and the wind off of me.


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                    #10
                    I assembled one a few weeks ago. Seemed to be a quality item. There are a billion bolts and nuts but they are in numbered packages that correspond to the step number of the instructions. Instructions are a little unclear in which places.

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                      #11
                      I have one that I got from a guy getting off the lease. If you have long arms the top rail can get in the way when drawing your bow. I spooked a doe when the stabilizer rubed on the top rail. I don't have any problem of leg room. I let them hang off the side if I need to stretch them out. I'm going to put a roof over it before next season. I will get another one when this one gives up.Click image for larger version

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                        #12
                        Can the seat bracket be removed and 2 individual boat seat brackets installed? I thought about getting one and swapping out the seat. I have a 1 man GW tripod and I like it. (Had to swap the seat, though. The seat that's included really sux)

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                          #13
                          For the price it's a great stand. All of the criticisms are valid, but you can find them in the offseason for $200.

                          The cushions are garbage. The cover on them will just disintegrate after less than a year. I'd do a little work to make the seating of each seat more robust. I think the ideal usuage for these things is a father/son where the son is a little younger.

                          I liked mine though. It is correct that they're very difficult to move once set in a spot, or I'd have taken it with me when I sold the land.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by skeeter View Post
                            Can the seat bracket be removed and 2 individual boat seat brackets installed? I thought about getting one and swapping out the seat. I have a 1 man GW tripod and I like it. (Had to swap the seat, though. The seat that's included really sux)
                            Yes that can be done. I plan to do so next summer. I like mine. At 6'5" it's uncomfortable but I still hunt out of it. Will definitely be fabricating seats though. Lots of room for my kids as well.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by BitBackShot View Post
                              For the price it's a great stand. All of the criticisms are valid, but you can find them in the offseason for $200.

                              The cushions are garbage. The cover on them will just disintegrate after less than a year. I'd do a little work to make the seating of each seat more robust. I think the ideal usuage for these things is a father/son where the son is a little younger.

                              I liked mine though. It is correct that they're very difficult to move once set in a spot, or I'd have taken it with me when I sold the land.
                              Last statement is 100% true. I built mine at the house. Transported with a tractor a mile to the other end of the property. Along the way I snapped a couple cross bars but still functional and very sturdy. Probably never move this stand again!

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