![]() ![]() You’ll see these times in the key features section for each stand. Then started the clock once they began climbing and stopped the clock when they were standing on the platform. For the hang ons, we pre-set two climbing sticks. For the climbers, the testers started at the base of the tree with the stand on their back and then climbed to ten feet (base of the platform). We timed how long it took to set up the stands on a straight tree with a 14-inch diameter. The packability score was determined by a stand’s carrying comfort, maneuverability, and perceived noise. Each tester gave a score for packability from one to five, with five being the best. We also carried the stands through thick woods to see if any part of the stand caught on brush. The two testers who weren’t carrying stands stood along the trail, listening for any noise. Then, a tester carried the stand down a trail. To test how well a stand carried through the woods, we set up each stand in its pack configuration. Using our combined experience, we tested each stand with the following protocols: Scott Einsmann: Outdoor Life‘s gear editor and experienced mobile hunter. Josh Philips: Like his brother Billy, Josh is a four-season bowhunter with over 100 days spent in stands and saddles each year. The Test Teamīilly Philips: Is an urban bowhunter who has the opportunity to hunt 365 days a year and takes full advantage of those opportunities with 150 days spent in a stand or saddle. Here’s the full breakdown of the test team and our protocols and scoring system. We tested the ladder stand on how easy it was to assemble, comfort, and stability. The climbers and hang-ons followed the same test protocol of packability, speed, noise, comfort, stability, and shooting. The second day was all about building and testing the ladder stand. On the first day we tested hang ons and climbers, in spitting rain, which helped us evaluate platforms for their grip and seats for how much water they held. We tested tree stands over two days in northern Virginia, using hardwood trees of varying diameters. How We Tested Tree Stands We tested hang-on, climbers, and ladder stands over two days. ![]()
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