Trophy Treestands Strike Eagle Ladderstand Single Person 18 ft.
Original price was: $284.24.$198.97Current price is: $198.97.
Trophy Treestands Strike Eagle Ladderstand
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Description
The Trophy Treestands Strike Eagle Ladderstand is designed to provide unmatched comfort and safety for single-person use. With a towering 18-foot height and sturdy steel construction, it features three secure ladder sections for easy setup. The spacious 17-inch by 28-inch platform and flip-up 17-inch by 15-inch seat with a 14-inch high backrest ensure versatility and comfort during extended hunting sessions. Equipped with an adjustable padded shooting rail, padded armrests, and the innovative Trophy JAW Safety System, this ladderstand offers enhanced precision and stability. With a 300-pound weight capacity, the Strike Eagle is the ultimate hunting companion.
Additional information
| Weight | 66.000 kg |
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| Dimensions | 55.25 × 17.50 × 5.50 cm |
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