5 Treestand Safety Tips

American Hunter Assistant Editor Jon Draper shares five simple safety tips that every whitetail hunter should keep in mind when utilizing a treestand.

Video: Treestand Safety Products from Hurricane Safety Systems

American Hunter Associate Editor Jon Draper discusses a variety of new treestand safety products that are available from Hurricane Safety Systems.

How to Hang a Treestand

Follow these five steps to safely hang a treestand by yourself.

10 Treestand Safety Tips

Here are 10 simple safety tips that every hunter should keep in mind when utilizing a treestand.

First Look: Element Ultra Treestand

Elevate Stand Company, makers of 100-percent American-made treestands and accessories, has announced the release of its 6.25-pound Element Ultra Treestand.

Treestand Falls: Do They Require Formal Investigations?

Most state departments of natural resources investigate hunting-related shootings, and boating and OHV deaths, but they do not investigate treestand deaths; local police personnel do. Consequently, up to 73 percent of all reports of treestand falls do not list whether the victim was wearing a fall-restraint device.

First Look: Hawk Rival Micro Treestand

Hawk has debuted a new treestand aimed squarely at hunters looking to reduce and lighten their gear load.

Know-How: Make Your Treestand Disappear

Elevation is one way to ensure deer hunters remain undetected in a treestand. To truly disappear from a deer's field of view, follow these tips, too.

Using the Primos Trigger Stick Monopod

John Vaca of Vista Outdoor offers a few tips on using the Primos Trigger Stick Monopod in your treestand.

Field Tested: Muddy Odyssey XLT Treestand

Contributor Frank Melloni takes the Muddy Odyssey XLT Treestand out for a test-drive to determine how well the features on the stable ladder stand perform in the field.

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