Millennium Introduces L110 and L105 Ladder Stands

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posted on May 20, 2021
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Millennium has introduced the L110 and L105 single-ladder treestands. Designed with ComfortMax seats, powder-coated and welded SteelTough construction, a 35-foot SafeLink safety line and full-body harness, the stands check boxes for both comfort and safety. A folding footrest on both models provides more comfort when sitting, and gives hunters a sensory “boundary” to help keep their boots on steel when standing on the extra-large platform. The adjustable padded shooting rail and armrests lend further steadiness when standing, and a SilentHunt design dampens any metal-to-metal contact.

A boon for bowhunters, the L110's seat folds up to give hunters more room when taking shots. It boasts a rigid double-rail ladder system that requires no tree brace, allowing hunters to adjust the height according to preference or field conditions. Hunters may choose to leave out ladder sections to set it up at various sizes from eight to 21 feet.

The L105 is 18 feet tall and features an anti-flex bridge support system for stability, eliminating the need for a tree brace. Ladder sections bolt together rather than using pins, adding strength and reducing noise.

For more information on either of these ladder-stand systems, please visit milleniumstands.comMSRP L110: $363.99; MSRP L105: $245.99

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