Millennium's L200 and L220 Double Ladder Stands

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posted on June 7, 2012
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Millennium Stands wants hunters to be able to share the outdoor experience with friends and family, and in order to make that easier the company has designed the L200 and L220 double ladder stands.

The L200, which weighs just 95 pounds, features double rails on the ladder, making it safer and easier to put-up than a single-rail. It comes with a 500 pound weight capacity and is equipped with an adjustable shooting rail and folding foot rests.

The L220 weighs a bit more at 103 pounds, but it offers a platform that's twice the size of the L200. Both stands are height adjustable.

Features:
• Durable powder coat finish
• Comfortable, quiet, easy setup
• Strong steel construction
• Double rail rigid ladder
• Easy lineup ladder sleeves
• Adjustable padded shooting rail
• Stabilizing strap
• Folding footrest
• 2 TMA certified Full Body Harnesses
• 3 Year Limited Warranty
• Silent Hunt Design
• ComfortMax Seat
• Steel Tough Construction

For more information, go to MillenniumStands.com.

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