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BACKPACKING THE RAZOR

Your treestand is designed to “nest” together as one 

unit making it easy to transport.  

1.

  Untie the umbilical rope from the seat climber 

and  wrap it around the platform yolk several times to 
secure it.

2. 

 Start with the seat climber portion of the stand, set 

it on its end as shown in 

figure 47

.  

3. 

 Take the platform and slide it into the seat climber 

so that its upright braces and cable bracket are next 

to the same areas on the seat climber as shown in 

figure 48

.

4.  

The teeth area on the platform should come into 

contact with the “V” brace on the seat climber.  From 

this position, pull the seat backrest through the large 

gap in the platform as shown in 

figure 49

.

5. 

 Secure the seat to the stand by running the seat 

bungee around the frame and clipping it off.  See 

figure 50

6.

 

 Pull the backpack straps out and around the seat 

webbing and push the seat as far down in the frame 

as possible (see 

figure 51

).

7.

  Secure the top and platform together with the 1” 

wide green strap with the spring loaded tourniquet 

buckle as shown in 

figure 52

.  This will prevent seat 

the seat and the platform from making noise as you 

hike to your hunting location.

8. 

 Use the backpack straps to carry the unit on your 

back.  Pull the loose end of the straps to tighten and 

pull up on the buckle to release.

BACKPACKING THE OPENSHOT

Your treestand is designed to “nest” together as one 

unit making it easy to transport.  

 

1.

  Untie the umbilical rope from the seat climber 

and  wrap it around the platform yolk several times to 
secure it. 

2. 

 Start with the platform portion of the stand, set it 

on its end as shown in 

figure 53

.  

3.

  Take the seat climber and slide it into the platform 

so that its upright braces and cable bracket are next 

to the same areas on the seat climber as shown in 

figure 54

.

4.

  Secure the top and platform together with the 1” 

wide green strap with the spring loaded tourniquet 

buckle as shown in 

figure 55

.  This will prevent seat 

the seat and the platform from making noise as you 

hike to your hunting location.

5. 

 Use the backpack straps to carry the unit on your 

back as shown in 

figure 56

.  Pull the loose end of the 

straps to tighten and pull up on the buckle to release.

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BACKPACKING 

(GROUP B STANDS)

6b

UNFOLDING YOUR STAND

1.

  Separate the seat climber from the platform.

2.

  Fold down the pivoting V-Brace and lock it into 

position by fully screwing the threaded stud into the 
stand as shown in 

figure 57

.

3.

  Repeat for the seat climber and platform.

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CLIMBING UP / DOWN 

(GROUP C STANDS)

7a

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Summary of Contents for 81052

Page 1: ...ONDITIONS END YOUR HUNT AND RETURN TO THE GROUND IF ANY OF THESE INCLEMENT CONDITIONS ARISE NEVER USE A TREESTAND WHEN FEELING ILL NAUSEOUS DROWSY OR DIZZY BE WELL RESTED AND NEVER HURRY HURRYING CAUS...

Page 2: ...SORY PACKET ACCESSORY PACKET ALL MODELS PN DESCRIPTION QTY 83054 SUMMIT 4 POINT SAFETY HARNESS W 1 ATTACHED SRS STRAP HARNESS SAFETY STRAP 1 18007 WARRANTY CARD 1 10915 SUMMIT DECAL 1 18072 WRITTEN HA...

Page 3: ...STRAP ASSEMBLY F G H PN DESCRIPTION PLATFORM SEAT CLIMBER 81080 VIPER SD 5 CHANNEL STANDARD 81081 ULTIMATE VIPER SDE 5 CHANNEL STANDARDA 81110 VIPER SDCB F 5 CHANNEL CAMO 81109 VIPER SD XXXC F 5 CHANN...

Page 4: ...SHOT 0 VARIES C CAMO SEAT 1 30700 D CLIMBING CABLE 2 30341 E STIRRUP BUNGEE WITH HOOK 1 40274 F BACKPACK STRAP ASSEMBLY 1 30536 G STAND UMBILICAL ROPE 1 30285 H GREEN TOURNIQUET STRAP 1 10534 I RAPIDC...

Page 5: ...ment might be necessary as your footwear needs change or so that the stirrup will fit between the platform rungs when folding the platform down To adjust simply loosen the wing nut and slide the stirr...

Page 6: ...pring has locked into position WARNING Read and understand the harness usage instructions before attempting to climb Be sure to maintain full body safety harness attachment to the tree at all times af...

Page 7: ...n figure 13 3 On all models except the 180 and 180 Max hook the black elastic bungee cord around the seat as shown in figure 14 to keep it secure while you climb On the 180 and 180 Max you will sit in...

Page 8: ...e that you have not placed it on an unseen knot or limb on the backside of the tree Once the platform is secure stand and slide your safety harness tether up the tree 9 Once the platform is fully supp...

Page 9: ...he treestand seat will provide maximum comfort when the seat pad is near horizontal rather than tipped down in the front The seat height can be easily raised for bow hunting or lowered for gun hunting...

Page 10: ...e seat webbing and push the seat as far down in the frame as possible see figure 29 7 Secure the top and platform together with the 1 wide green strap with the spring loaded tourniquet buckle as shown...

Page 11: ...re 35 2 Your RapidClimb stirrups and bungee heel cord should be already attached to your treestand To use back your heel into the bungee heel cord figure 36 then simply slide your boot under the Rapid...

Page 12: ...t on an unseen knot or limb on the backside of the tree Once the platform is secure stand and slide your safety harness tether up the tree 9 Once the platform is fully supporting your weight you can d...

Page 13: ...ld the seat up Secure the backrest and seat as shown in figure 38 Disconnect and store the strap that has held the seat frame to the tree figure 45 3 Place the seat climber at about knee level sit on...

Page 14: ...Use the backpack straps to carry the unit on your back Pull the loose end of the straps to tighten and pull up on the buckle to release BACKPACKING THE OPENSHOT Your treestand is designed to nest toge...

Page 15: ...tly out on the platform while pointing your toes down should disconnect the platform from the tree 6 Bring the platform up by bending your knees and raising your legs straight up Take care not to snag...

Page 16: ...will prevent the seat backrest from falling forwards if you stand up 5 The treestand seat will provide maximum comfort when the seat pad is near horizontal rather than tipped down in the front The se...

Page 17: ...see figure 72 and figure 73 4 With all of your weight supported by your forearms Dagger or on the padded front bar Blade disengage the platform by lifting up and tipping the edge closest to the tree...

Page 18: ...figure 76 Untie the umbilical rope from the seat climber and wrap it around the platform yolk several times to secure it 2 Start with the seat climber portion of the stand set it flat as shown in figu...

Page 19: ...ir support bar will alter the sitting position also Being comfortable will result in no movement and reduce being detected by game either from sight or from sound The seat on this treestand is removab...

Page 20: ...ainst prolonged suspension be sure to follow the manufacturers directions for safe use WARNING If you have to hang in the tree before help arrives you need to exercise your legs by pushing off from th...

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