MUDDY Tree Stand Security Harness Looking Accent
Worth:
(as of – Particulars)
This product accommodates chemical compounds identified to the State of California to trigger most cancers and delivery defects or different reproductive hurt.
Date First Accessible : January 10, 2024
Producer : Professional-Movement Distributing – Direct
ASIN : B0CRZCW5KW
Clients say
Clients discover the protection harness a great worth for the cash. It suits properly, is light-weight, and straightforward to make use of. They recognize its construct high quality, sturdiness, and safe really feel. The harness offers good performance and weight for the worth.
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Caleb –
Worth the money
I’ve used many harnesses before and this is one of the best I have used. It’s comfortable to wear, even with lots of layers on during the cold days. Easy to hook up to keep yourself safe. Definitely recommend for those hunting up in trees.
snook –
Simple and Light
Works great. Easy to use and you hardly know itâs on! Good product!
Etan –
Perfect and adjust easily
Great prodict, adjusts easily and it is good quality, I feel much safer now knowing that I have something I can count on to hold me if I loose my balance.
Nick Chillin –
More comfortable than the harness that came with my stand
I bought this because I was told I harness that came with my Muddy tree stand was a little primitive. After opening both boxes and comparing them I was happy I got this. It allowed me to climb the tree and put my full weight and rest on the harness while I was installing my steps. My only complaint is that the shoulder straps don’t adjust easily and I still have too much slack in them, and I wish the waist strap would big a little bigger to fit a carabiner around. I am 5’7″, 150lbs and I could barely bring both sides of the waist together to fit one on. I know you are not supposed to strap in this way, but it was the only way I could safely be attached to the tree while installing my steps as I didn’t want to attach to the overhead harness point and risk falling 3-4ft as I’m ascending the tree. Once in the tree stand that harness is great and mostly out of the way.