

The blind is an excellent addition in locales where cover is sparse or when the wind is sketchy, and scent control is ultra-important.
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The tripod does come with an attachable blind with shooting windows that match up perfectly with the shooting rail. Standing 12-foot tall to the shooting rail, the tripod is fitted with a sizable 57-inch by 57-inch steel floor and two Muddy Flex-Tek seats. Muddy’s 110-pound tripod stand was built around the concepts of safety and huntability. I’ve hunted with my now 16-year-old son from Muddy’s 12-foot Quad Pod, and it was awesome. The stand itself is very stable and makes entrance and exit safe and easy even for inexperienced hunters.įew things are more enjoyable than hunting with family and friends. Why It Made The Cut: This all-steel tripod promises remarkable longevity, and the Muddy Flex-Tek seats are uber comfortable. The tripod is stable, and the steps are large and ensure sound footing even when hunting in damp conditions. I like the footrest, and the powder-coat finish reduces game-spooking glare. But it will squeak if you leave the swivel seat out in the woods year after year. If you don’t abuse the tripod-leave it out in the elements year after year-it holds up well and stays quiet.
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The frame is durable the ComfortMAX seat lets you sit for hours in total comfort, and the seat’s 360-degree silent swivel allows you to take full advantage of your hunt area.

If your primary goal is to bow hunt from this tripod, I recommend adding the extension. The four-foot extension is handy for those areas where cover is sparse, and the hunter wants to gain extra elevation. The 10-foot height is perfect for backing the stand into the brush so the hunter can disappear in a vegetated backdrop. The total stand weight is 36-pounds, and the setup time, if you read the owner’s manual, is less than a minute. Millennium designed the T-100 for those demanding a lightweight, easy-to-set-up model that will last for many seasons. Plus, you can add a 4-foot extension to take the seat’s height to 14 feet. Why It Made The Cut: I’ve used this easy-to-construct tripod for years, and you can’t beat its comfort and 360-degree swivel seat. The Best Tripod Deer Stands: Reviews & Recommendations Best Portable: Millennium T-100 10 ft Aluminum Tripod Tripods that were cared for performed as advertised. Seats that swiveled were tested for noise, and I will note that tripods left out in the elements for years sounded like a rusty gate when the climbing system was used or when one’s butt shifted even slightly in the seat. Some of the features most considered were durability, safety, comfort, ease of construction, and height and weight. Today, many treestand makers offer at least one tripod. There was a time when there were only four or five tripod stands on the market, limiting a hunter’s options. However, each tripod mentioned in this article has been tested by yours truly or recommended by a whitetail fanatic. Living out West, I will admit my tripod use is somewhat limited.
