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Amacker Deer Thief™ Climber


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AM82012
Amacker Deer Thief™ Climber

The Deer Thief™ Climber is Amacker Outdoors’ original climbing stand. The Deer Thief Climber was originally designed by Joe Amacker in the 1970’s and, due to its ingenious construction and functionality, has since been the example that most modern day treestands have been modeled after. Amacker’s flagship climbing stand, the Deer Thief, continues to be one of the most popular treestands in the industry, still impressing hunters to this day.

With an all-steel construction weighing only 28lbs, the Deer Thief Climber is a ‘go anywhere’ kind of treestand, able to tackle almost any tree with ease. The serrated blade and throat spikes give additional tree grip for those more ‘difficult to climb’ trees. However, the throat spikes may be removed for use in areas where damaging trees is illegal.

The large 19”x30” platform gives hunters generous leg room and allows the user to sit or stand at their leisure. The Deer Thief Climber also boasts a 300lb weight capacity as well a padded sling seat, making it both user-friendly and comfortable.

Amacker’s Deer Thief Climber is also protected by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Features

  • Durable all-steel construction
  • Serrated blade for better tree grip
  • Spikes in the throat for extra grip
  • Spikes in the throat may be removed for use in areas where harming or destroying trees is illegal
  • Padded sling seat
  • Maximum 300lb weight capacity
  • Comfortable and user-friendly
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty


Included Accessories

  • (1) Full body harness
  • (2) Safety ropes
  • (1) Cam strap


Specifications

Material steel
Color green powder coat
Weight, per piece (lbs) 28
Weight capacity (lbs) 300
Platform size (in) 19x30


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  • Model: AM82012
  • Shipping Weight: 28lbs
  • 96 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Amacker


This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 23 February, 2010.