TimberTall Treestands " Brute Lite" Climber Tree Stand
TimberTall's Brute Lite Portable Tree Stand Climber
TimberTall is synonymous with the best climbing treestands in the business. When you have all welded aluminum construction and a patented self-leveling system - you have a lightweight, safe, and comfortable hunting device – at a great value!
Note: All Timbertall Stands are finished with a Flat Black powder coat finish now!
Key Features
>Lifetime warranty on the frame and cable system
>Two-piece climbing treestand
>Very lightweight at approximately 14.5 pounds
>Patented self-leveling system – (can do while in the treestand!)
>Designed for small to extra large person (up to 42” waist)
>300 pound weight capacity
>Platform size is 18 ¼ x 29 inches
>Climber/seat size is 21 x 29 inches
>Fits 8 - 22 inch diameter trees (without damaging trees)
>Sling seat, armrests, and padded backrest, for all-day hunting comfort
>Certified Fall Arrest System included
>Many factory accessories available – with easy installation
>Heavy-duty backpack straps with Quick-Release included
Self-Leveling System
The self-leveling system provides you with 7.5” of adjustability of the stand.
You can make the leveling adjustments safely without having to disconnect anything. The adjustments can be made while you are IN the treestand.
Set the adjustment knob in the center of the adjustment bolt or rod prior to climbing. This will give you adjustment both ways when you’re ready to adjust!
Turning the knob clockwise will raise the seat platform and foot climber, and counterclockwise will lower the platform and climber.
**When adjusting the treestand while in it - it is recommended that you place your weight on the foot climber when adjusting the seat platform, and then place your weight on the seat platform when adjusting the foot climber**
Tips on Using the Brute Lite
When mounting the treestand to the tree, create a slight angle to allow for the taper at the base of the tree.
Insert the bolt through the cable inside the rail of the treestand and tighten the speed knob.
Make sure safety string is attached before climbing!
Step in the treestand and place your feet inside the angles of the foot climber, located between angle rail and stand rail on the foot climber. Sitting on the seat platform rail, lift your feet and pull foot climber upward by pointing the front of stand downward. Lift the back of the climber by pulling up and then put your weight down. Stand up and lift the seat platform to a comfortable height. Repeat the process to climb.
After reaching your desired height, attach the security strap and pull tight.
Adjust the seat platform and foot climber to a level and safer position using the adjustment knob. Adjust the seat to a comfortable position and get ready to Hunt!
For returning to the ground, reverse the steps!
Disconnect safety strap and sit on rail of the seat platform to start. Place your feet inside the angles in the foot climber, located between angle rail and stand rail on the foot climber! Sitting on the seat platform, lift your feet and lower the foot climber by pointing the front of stand downward. Lower the foot climber to a comfortable position and put your weight down on the foot climber. Stand up and lower the seat platform to a comfortable height. Sit back down on the rail of the seat climber and repeat the process to descend.
Remember when packing the stand back up to carry, the foot climber fits inside the seat platform! Attach the synch straps around both sides, one on each side and draw tight.
Attach your shoulder straps to the top rail of the stand on the 4th and 5th rail of the climber and connect using the buckles. You’re ready to pack the stand back out of the woods!
Remember to always read safety and climbing instruction so that you fully understand them. Inspect all tree stands each time before you climb for any defects, and as always, a safety harness should be worn at all times!
For the ultimate treestand safety harness, please view this link for the Control Descent System II.
"Rescue One CDS II" Tree Stand Safety Harness
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