First Look: Millennium M360 Revolution Hang-On Stand

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posted on September 7, 2021
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Ever wish the seat of a hang-on treestand gave a full 360-degree view of your surroundings? Check out the Millennium M360 Revolution hang-on stand, for just such a product.

The M360 Revolution is a swiveling seat built on a 40-inch circular platform with the seat in the middle, so the hunter is set back from the tree. This provides the ability to swivel, for an easier time keeping track of surroundings. The oversized platform itself yields plenty of room to stretch legs and use feet to swivel around and check one's hunting area, slowly and silently in every direction.
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For durability and corrosion resistance, the stand is constructed of powder-coated steel. Underfoot, a checkerboard steel platform offers traction and airflow, allowing rain and snow to pass through without buildup—a real boon on cold days. The seat is a 20-inch wide ComfortMax, giving some wiggle room for those enduring a long sit.
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The stand mounts off four points of contact, utilizing ratchet straps. A built-in bubble level also ensures the stand can be squared exactly, which eases keeping scope or bow level when its time for a shot. The stand will adjust up to 15 degrees on a leaning tree. Weight capacity is 300 pounds, while the stand itself weighs in at 27 pounds with the seat. For more information, please visit millenniumstands.comMSRP: $329.99

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