Summit Elite SD review
Just thought I would pass this along to anyone interested. I sold 2 of my older aluminum Summit Vipers and bought the newest "lightest" offering from Summit. It weighs in at 16 pounds and that is 4 pounds lighter than my old Vipers. I'm in my mid 40's and every pound makes a difference on those long hikes in and out. All the local shops had it for $309-$339, but I got it on ebay for $289 shipped to my door. Summit used thin round aluminum perimeter tubing to cut weight on this stand. It appears to be well built and is basically the same dimensions as the old Viper. It has the "SD" sound deadening feature, double thick shrink tubing on cables and quick trigger release for the cable adjusters. So far I like it, but hunting season will be the true test [;)].
Regards, Don
Regards, Don
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I really like the seats the new ones offer and how they offer a climbing option with a bar or without the bar, younggins like myself don't need a "sissy bar" [:p] jk. Great looking climbers though!!! 0 -
You'll have to refresh my memory.
Is this model a stand-up, sit-down.....or the open front model?0 -
quote:Originally posted by bambambam
You'll have to refresh my memory.
Is this model a stand-up, sit-down.....or the open front model?
Closed front. They make the open front and it is even lighter, but I prefer the closed front for the midday siesta's[;)].0 -
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