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Summit Treestands Viper SD Climbing Treestand, Choose Camo

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Design: Mossy Oak


Features

  • The Viper SD remains a favorite amongst hunters
  • Strong, lightweight aluminum construction makes transporting and climbing a breeze
  • Sit comfortably for hours thanks to the suspended foam-padded seat with cushioned backrest and padded armrests
  • Covered by Summits 5-year limited warranty

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎36.75 x 23 x 17.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎12.97 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎36.5 x 23 x 19 inches


Item Weight: ‎28 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Summit Treestands


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Warranty


Model Name: ‎Summit Treestands - Climbing Stand - Viper SD, Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity


Color: ‎Mossy Oak


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Pradco Outdoor Brands


Part Number: ‎SU81120


Style: ‎SD


Included Components: ‎Summit Treestands 81120 Viper SD Climbing Treestand


Size: ‎Pack of 1


Date First Available: March 31, 2014


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  • Nice!
Design: Mossy Oak
Solid tree stand. Super comfortable, I could sit in this all day. Which I do. It’s lightweight in comparison to most climbers and it is quite, easy to set up and has safety features. I’m not sure how I didn’t see that it came with a harness too but I’m glad it did.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Jason B

  • As Advertised
Design: Mossy Oak
Bought to use for public land hunts, it's a nice stand. I was hoping it would be easier to pack than my heavy Ol'Man Vision, but I don't think that's going to be that much better b/c the Viper is a little awkward. The pros are it’s climbing ability and comfort. I also purchased the footrest and am looking forward to long sits. The stand arrived w/some minor damage but nothing that couldn't be pried back into place. I'd recommend first checking the cable track/stop/lock for uncorrectable damage before unpackaging everything. Otherwise, assembly was easy. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Hook'nBull

  • Sturdy and light weight.
Design: Mossy Oak
After owning several other brand climbers in the past I wanted to pull the trigger on a Summit. Purchased stand when on sale and have been very impressed with fit, finish and overall quality. Assembly took a little effort but once you figure it out it's easy. Climbs great, seat is comfortable and design helps me feel safe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Scott B

  • Perfect in All Ways
Design: Mossy Oak
The price of this climber is great for the value of the product. Summit makes the best quality climber in my opinion. They are light weight, easy to use, comfortable, mobile, quite, feel secure when you set the teeth into the tree, and great for archery hunters. I’ve heard people say it is Josie to setup, but I have no issues setting up this bad boy. My recommendation for this people is take your time, plan our tour route, your assembly in the field, and practice your climbing. Generally it’s the operator making the noise not the equipment. The only thing that would warrant some more attention is that the paint on the teeth has already come off, but I expected that to happen. Special note for those looking to buy this bad boy. I’m 5”11, 205 with a waist of 34 add all those layers on here and the width of the seat is just enough to be comfortable. I’m going to buy the Goliath and give this viper to my girlfriend. If you have long legs like me Best Buy that foot rest extension. 5 out 5 stars summit I’ll be buying the Goliath next ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019 by Alex Rau

  • Most comfortable and functional stand on the market....even better with a few easy mods.
Design: Mossy Oak
What I like: most comfortable stand on the market, lightweight as far as climbers go, cable wrap=no pins to lose. What I don’t like: shoulder straps are a joke. I bought an XOP Extreme Outdoor Products Tree Stand Transport System and adapted to the stand. Allows you to carry all the weight on your hips and not on your shoulders. I can comfortably carry the stand for miles now. Fall arrest harness is nothing fancy, but functional. Connect the two leg holes with a carabiner between the legs. I noticed that after only a couple of weeks use the cable shrink wrap was getting chewed up pretty badly (photo) and that the cable seemed to be getting hung up when inserting or removing the excess cable from inside the square tubing. Upon examination I noted the tubing was squared off on the end (photo) and that there was a two square holes (top and bottom) inside of each tube (photo), which the cable increment sledges were getting hung up in. So I made two mods. I beveled the ends of the tubing to help guide the cable into the tubing (photo) and I filled the square holes inside the tubing that the cable was getting hung in with JB weld epoxy. Now the cable just slides right in. Can’t believe Summit hasn’t already addressed these issues with these easy fixes. Also, buy the footrest attachment. It’s a VERY nice to have. Also, I removed the arm pads as they made the stand somewhat difficult to mate together and then put 1/4 inch self adhesive neoprene on the stand top, which holds my crossbow very securely and keeps it from slipping (photo). Seems like a lot of things to fix, but now it’s perfect....for a lifetime of enjoyment. 2ND SEASON UPDATE: The seat on this thing is a blessing and a curse. BLESSING: once you are in the tree, you have to fight to stay awake it’s so comfortable. Height adjustability is nice. Also, when configured for transport, it makes a nice pocket to securely stow clothing, gear etc., in. CURSE: that three fold seat is a pain in the arse to stow and unstow, not to mention all of the metallic “pings” the seat S hooks make as you pull the seat back through the stand before separating or mating the upper and lower halves of the stand. I have seriously considered cutting the top backrest off the seat pad....but I haven’t yet. Still a great stand because comfort is at the top of the list after weight and sturdiness. A stand that you can’t sit in for any length of time is worthless. OBTW: I figured out why Summit hasn’t addressed the tubing issues mentioned in my original review.....because they want to sell you more cable shrink wrap. After I made the tube mods, my shrink wrap damage decreased significantly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by John John

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