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Trophy High View Harvester Treestand

Original price was: $128.86.Current price is: $90.20.

Trophy High View Harvester Treestand

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The Trophy High View Harvester Treestand is a lightweight, steel-constructed hang-on treestand built for durability, packability, and quick setup in the field. It features a 20-inch wide by 24-inch deep platform and a comfortable flip-up textilene seat measuring 16 inches by 12 inches. Designed to fit trees with a 9 to 20-inch diameter, the Harvester uses a reliable cam buckle attachment system for fast and secure mounting. With a 300-pound weight capacity and compact design, this treestand is ideal for hunters seeking a mobile and efficient option for their time in the woods.

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Additional information

Weight 19.000 kg
Dimensions 28.25 × 20.50 × 3.50 cm

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