
For one thing, a well setup tripod stand can be extremely sturdy. Many hunters are combining hunting from a stand with scent blockers like Ozonics.Īnytime you think you have a good idea of the pattern of an animal’s movement and that area is well suited for a tripod stand, consider using one.Ī lot of benefit can be had from hunting from a tripod stand as opposed to a tree stand. Overall for the price it is hard to beat.Įvery whitetail deer hunter should at least consider hunting from some sort of blind. The seat is also comfortable and it has a nice shooting rail to keep you in your seat and help steady your aim. With that said, once you do get it where you want, the stand is pretty easy to setup. Also, it is a little heavy so if you plan on packing the stand on foot plan to struggle a bit. For the price you get a pretty well made stand that should get the job done under most conditions as long as you keep a few things in mind.įirst, the steps are a little on the small side so you will need to be careful getting in and out of this stand. Runner Up: Sniper Sentinel 13′ Tripod Deer Standįinding a well made tripod stand on a budget can be tough but the Gear Guide Stand is the clear choice. You can easily shoot a bow from this stand while seated. The seat is nice and comfortable, and the 360 degree swiveling seat makes it easy to reposition yourself without making much noise. If you are looking for something to pack in and out, for example to hunt public land, this is an excellent choice. making it manageable for one person to move around and setup. One of our favorite things about this stand is how lightweight it is compared to virtually everything else on the market. This model will cost a little more money but the construction does stand out above other models.

If you are looking for the most well rounded, high quality tripod stand look no further than the Millennium T-100. The 5 Top-Rated Tripod Deer Stands Editors Pickīest Tripod Deer Stand: Millennium T-100 10 ft Tripod The lightweight, sturdy design makes it a great choice for all hunters, especially those who might need to setup and tear down often. I plan on doing that to enclose the stand and not installing the seats that come with them but rather putting two office chairs in mine with rubber mat flooring.After a lot of research, we selected the Millennium T-100 10′ Tripod Stand as our top pick.

They are easy to put up and you can put a Hub or Ameristep ground blind on them and they fit quite nicely. I would go into your nearest Academy and ask them to check the computer for inventory and see who has any left and what they are wanting for them. My friend and I picked up four for $187 each this last December, nearly half what they want for them retail. You usually have to be looking around the middle of December for them to go on clearance.

Milkman, I will be the first to admit it's hard to find the Quad now and the last place I heard had any I believe was in Warner Robins that had some for $197 I believe. If I didn't have that for that reason I would own the Millennium one for sure. Great little ambush tripod that moves easily around.

Love that stand and the only reason I don't own one is because I have a Summit Predator Pod (look it up cause they don't make them anymore).
