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Operator's Manual

BOWMAN™ Ladder Stand

READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE SETUP AND USE

STOP

WARNING

Bring ratchet strap(s) up with you in a pocket - Do Not 

carry in your hands!

WARNING

Double check assembly steps to be certain you have 

correctly assembled this product.
Study your new stand to become familiar with all of its 

features and design. At ground level, following provided 

use instructions, practice attaching stand to tree and 

removing stand from tree. Practice sitting, standing, and 

using this product before attaching overhead. Save these 

instructions for future reference. You must always use the 

provided Fall Arrest System (FAS) while using this product.
Always use at least three (3) people to install or take down 

a ladder treestand. Always have two people stabilize the 

ladder before climbing to the platform the first time after 

every set-up.
Be absolutely sure the tree blade(s) on stand and the 

stabilizer bar are contacting tree before climbing ladder.
Stabilizer bar must always be correctly and securely 

attached to ladder and tree before climbing ladder.
Make sure ladder bottom is firmly seated on dry, level 

ground. Attach your harness tether to the tree before 

securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto 

platform. Refer to the Full Body Harness instructions.
Never ascend or descend ladder without criss-cross 

straps/ropes securely holding ladder to tree and stabilizer 

bar securely attached. Failure to correctly perform these 

steps can cause the ladder to collapse/buckle-over 

backwards during the initial ascent to attach ratchet strap 

resulting in serious injury or death.
Always lean forward as you climb and attach your harness 

to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and 

stepping onto the platform.

WARNING

Always maintain three (3) points of contact when 

climbing a ladder treestand. Proper three-point contact 

means having either two feet with one hand or one foot 

with two hands on the step portion of the ladder or 

climbing aid at all times.
Always wear the appropriate footwear when using a 

ladder treestand. A good non-slip safety boot is important 

to your personal safety. Be especially careful that boot laces 

do not get hooked on the stand or any of its components 

(tuck shoelaces into boots before climbing).
Never stand on seat, it is designed for sitting only.
Do Not allow excessive strap buildup in ratchet as this 

will prevent the ratchet teeth from engaging causing 

slippage.
Always attach ratchet straps securely while using this 

product!
If seat is removable, be certain it is securely attached 

when in use.
Some models include a shooting rail. Never lean against, 

lean over, or sit on shooting rail. It is designed as a 

shooting rest only. Always be aware that the shooting rail 

can swing to one side or pivot up and down.
Some models include a footrest, which is designed as a 

footrest only. Never stand on footrest! Always be fully 

aware of foot placement.
Some models include a multi-piece stabilizer bar system. 

Be sure attachment hardware goes through both the 

extension tube and the stabilizer bar.

Summary of Contents for BOWMAN RE635

Page 1: ...DUCT MEETS INDUSTRY STANDARDS RECOGNIZED BY P N 15416 REV7 02 06 18 Maximum Height 19 9 to armrests 2018 RETI All Rights Reserved WearYour Harness Operator s Manual MODEL RE635 BOWMAN Ladder Stand WE...

Page 2: ...ded usage RETI is not responsible for any injuries sustained due to failure to read and adhere to the instructions for use Any misunderstanding or questions regarding the products of their use should...

Page 3: ...p a bow backpack or firearm or other equipment only after being secure in the treestand and a firearm must be pulled up with it unloaded chamber open and muzzle down Always inform someone of the hunti...

Page 4: ...th factory new that shows signs of structural damage or wear Never modify your stand in any way by making repairs replacing parts or altering by adding or attaching anything to it except if explicitly...

Page 5: ...or size reference Extra hardware may be included in the parts bag TOOLS NEEDED 2 7 16 Wrenches 23 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 IN Bolt Qty 12 24 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 IN Bolt Qty 4 25 1 4 20 X 2 1 4 IN Bolt Qty 6 26 1 4 2...

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Page 7: ...URE 2 NOTE When selecting a tree to install the treestand in never use a treestand on a dead leaning diseased or loose barked tree or a utility pole Always avoid electrical power lines 1 Attach the tw...

Page 8: ...mesh seat Finger tighten with one 1 4 20 nut 15 rear fixed brace nuts will need to be removed in order to attach finished seat to treestand later in assembly instructions SEE FIGURE 4B NOTE The rear...

Page 9: ...towards the seat to lock the brace in position SEE FIGURES 5C AND 5D 13 Push down on the front hinged brace and install the previously removed bolt and locknut SEE FIGURE 5E 14 Tighten all 4 bolts and...

Page 10: ...front hinged brace down firmly FIGURE 5E FIGURE 5F 15 Attach seat assembly to the inside of the side rails 7 using two previously installed 1 4 20 X 2 3 4 IN bolts 27 two 5 16 IN spacers 18 and two 1...

Page 11: ...Be sure not to over tighten or crush tubing when tightening 18 Secure the top ladder section 3 to the assembled platform section with two 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 IN bolts 24 and 1 4 20 nuts 15 SEE FIGURE 8 19...

Page 12: ...h both the extension tube 16 and stabilizer bar 13 at appropriate hole to achieve desired distance from tree Adjustment in length may be needed when ladder is uprighted later in Setup and Use Instruct...

Page 13: ...o provided 9 IN foam pads 32 to the armrests 9 by wrapping around tubing and attaching hook and loop together 24 Attach the two long ends of the 16 criss cross straps 30 to the tree blade 8 These long...

Page 14: ...to tree and stabilizer bar securely attached Failure to correctly perform these steps can cause the ladder to collapse buckle over backwards during the initial ascent to attach ratchet strap resultin...

Page 15: ...evel platform top Make sure tree blade is contacting tree SEE FIGURES 12B c Step down hard on bottom step to push ladder legs into the ground SEE FIGURES 12C 4 While two people hold the stand in place...

Page 16: ...stepping onto platform Refer to the Full Body Harness instructions included with this product NOTE Bring ratchet strap up with you in a pocket DO NOT carry in your hand 8 a Standing on ladder step le...

Page 17: ...E 3343 M F 8 5 17 Operator s Manual BOWMAN Ladder Stand FINISHED LADDER bottom section second section third section fourth section stabilizer bar extension tube spring lock pins stabilizer bar 6 cam s...

Page 18: ...HuntRiversEdge com or call 800 450 EDGE 3343 M F 8 5 18 Operator s Manual BOWMAN Ladder Stand ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN 15 2 4 22 14 5 24 23 6 8 7 17 9 10 20 21 26 27 18 1 23 Platform Parts Ladder...

Page 19: ...EM PART DESCRIPTION QTY 16 1ML23 STABILIZER SUPPORT 1 17 48102 BUMPER PAD 2 18 48639 SPACER 5 16 IN 2 19 19847 LOCKPIN 1 4 X 1 3 4 IN 8 20 410112 SEAT SPACER FRONT 1 21 410122 SEAT SPACER REAR 1 22 48...

Page 20: ...duct images may not be exact Warning labels in some product images may have been removed for photography purposes only Props shown in photos not included Some assembly may be required Rivers Edge Tree...

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