Section 6 - Tips - Summit Raptor Series Instructions Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Raptor Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

6
TIPS
Sometimes on a cold, dry, hard bark tree a rubbing noise can be produced at the scalloped edge that
engages the tree. This comes from friction forces. It can be eliminated a couple of ways. First, simply
re-positioning your platform slightly will in most cases eliminate the noise. Second, a liquid or candle/
bowstring wax can be applied at the intersection of the tree and the scalloped edge to reduce the friction. Also, using a file to
remove the finish and slightly upset (roughen) the smooth metal surface contact points on the scallops can eliminate the noise.
Changing your sitting position can relieve muscle stress and reduce fatigue. This will allow a longer hunt and perhaps an
opportunity for a shot. Being comfortable will result in no movement and reduce being detected by game either from sight or
from sound.
Summit recommends the use of the Swiftree (PN 82050 and PN 82051) and Bucksteps (PN 82008) Climbing Aids both sold
separately.
SWIFTREE
(PN 82050, 82051)
Summit recommends the use of the Seat-O-The-Pants Climbing system (PN 83014 or 83024) for any Hang-On stand. After
hooking the SOP Climbing System to the tree you can climb and stay connected directly to your safety harness at all times.
SOP CLIMBING SYSTEM
(PN 83014)
Summit also offers additional Talon Brackets for sale on our website. PN 85159 for a Single Bracket. PN 85160 for a 3 pack.
SINGLE TALON BRACKET
(PN 85159)
BUCKSTEPS
(PN 82008)
SOP CLIMBING SYSTEM
COMBO PACK (3 ROPES)
(PN 83024)
3 PACK TALON BRACKETS
(PN 85160)
PG 7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

RsxospreyRsxhawkRsxeagle

Table of Contents