Summit's tallest and widest treestand experience
You decide which way to face and shoot
New ultracomfortable surround seat
Rated for up to 350 lbs. and designed for big hunters
Sometimes bigger is better. If you're tall or wide, or both, then you'll want to hunt from Summit's new 180° Max SS treestand. Summit added a full 2" to the top section width and kept the 180° top-section length to give you Summit's tallest and widest treestand experience. Comes standard with Rapid Climb stirrups, so bending over to attach boot straps is a thing of the past. You decide which way to face and shoot with the new ultracomfortable surround seat, which can be removed or set facing the tree for those often-missed, behind-the-shoulder shots. Rated for up to 350 lbs. and specifically designed with big hunters in mind. Seat has super-comfortable solid-core backrest. Thick, comfortable pads in armrest and top section bar. 8,000-lb. cable secures you for success. Stand is TMA-certified and includes a TMA-certified full-body harness.
Size: 20" x 28-3/4"
Weight: 21 lbs.
Weight capacity: 350 lbs.
Camo Pattern: Next Camo G-1
Treestand Safety Tips
Use a TMA-certified treestand.
Read and understand all instructions and warnings.
Practice and familiarize yourself with the treestand at ground level before risking a higher position.
Always use the appropriate TMA-approved full-body harness and climbing belt when climbing, descending, sitting or standing.
Keep the length of the fall restraint tether short in case of a fall.
Never climb with a weapon or equipment in your possession. Always use a pull-up rope to raise or lower your unloaded weapon and equipment.
Inspect equipment thoroughly before each use to ensure that all parts are working properly. Use only manufacturer-approved replacement parts.
Never modify or remove parts from your treestand or safety device.
Select only suitable trees. Avoid dead trees or those with loose bark.
Use extra caution if high wind, lightning, ice, snow, wet, dark or low-light conditions exist.
Never sleep in a treestand or use a treestand if you are drowsy.
Never use a treestand under the influence of medications, alcohol, drugs or if you have a medical or physical condition that would impair your ability for safe use.
Do not lend equipment to others unless they have read and understand all warnings and usage instructions.
Tell a reliable person where you will be and when you will return.
In case of a fall, carry survival gear including a whistle.
As a precautionary measure remove logs, rocks, equipment and other obstructions from below the tree you are hunting in.
Never leave your treestand, steps or other equipment outdoors year-round.