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    #16
    Do y'all wear a harness while in a tripod?

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      #17
      Well built and sturdy, but small foot ring for sure.... can be a little nerve racking up in the air...

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        #18
        Originally posted by kaspar139 View Post
        Yea, I have the 2 of the 10 or 11' height ones, and they are great for bow or rifle. They also have a bow holder attachment, but fyi, it isn't worth a ****.

        Ya that bow holder is an absolute joke. I cant even figure out to get the dang thing to hold my bow. They should just give those away...

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          #19
          I have hunted those many times and it is not that easy getting in and out for me. When staked down no problem but rarely do I have them staked down. If feel like some type of acrobatic circus act (not the kind you pay to see) every time when I get in or out. I keep using it because I can just walk it in with me to a new setup and start hunting.

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            #20
            I have the 16 footer and love it. I wish someone sold them around the hill country I would like to get a couple more. If anyone knows about any please let me know I'm in Fredericksburg. ..

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              #21
              Originally posted by mikey2 View Post
              I have the 16 footer and love it. I wish someone sold them around the hill country I would like to get a couple more. If anyone knows about any please let me know I'm in Fredericksburg. ..

              For what they cost, im sure if you order a few they might just deliver. Never hurt to ask anyhow.

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                #22
                Welcome back South Texas Tripods as a sponsor. They make the best mobile tripod you can buy. I have had two of them for over 15 years now. I have had one of there feeders for the same amount of time and it is still going strong.

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                  #23
                  Most of the serious south Texas trophy hunters that I know use South Texas tripods exclusively, and they are very popular with the Mexico hunters too. The main advantage is portability.

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