$20/mo - Finance Primal Tree Stands Vulcan Climbing Tree Stand | Buy Now, Pay Later (2024)

Primal Treestands

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Description

Elevate your hunting pursuits with unmatched ease using the Primal Tree StandsVulcan climber hunting stand, your gateway to elevated heights. Say goodbye tothe complexities of ascending lofty perches, as this elevated hunting standstreamlines your approach, allowing you to focus on the thrill of the hunt.Experience the epitome of comfort as you settle onto the expansive platform,indulge in the luxurious tri-fold seat, and revel in padded armrests thatcradle you through your shooting hours.Luxury meets safety with our innovativedesign. Safety-lock cinch straps serve as steadfast sentinels, ensuring theplatform remains securely fastened to the climbing aid, granting you peace ofmind and uninterrupted focus on your target. As you conquer heights, restassured that safety is always at the forefront.Practicality and portabilitycombine seamlessly in the Primal Tree Stands Vulcan hunting tree stand seat.After a successful hunt, fold this stand flat effortlessly and make use of theconvenient backpack straps for effortless transportation to and from yourhunting grounds. Embrace the convenience of on-the-go hunting withunparalleled ease.Prepare for a new standard of hunting, one that amalgamatesease, comfort, and innovation. The Primal Tree Stands Vulcan hunting equipmentsets the stage for lofty hunting experiences that redefine the way you pursueyour passion. Don't wait; elevate your hunt today with the Vulcan Climber andunlock a world of new possibilities.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎34.5 x 22.75 x 5.5 inches

Package Weight: ‎36.2 Pounds

Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎34.5 x 22.75 x 5.5 inches

Item Weight: ‎36.2 Pounds

Brand Name: ‎Primal Treestands

Part Number: ‎PVCS-400

Date First Available: October 30, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews

  • a little heavy but worth it

honestly for a beginner or experienced this stand is pretty high quality and genuinely easy to use my first day using I got a nice doe. definitely recommend

Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020 by Alex Thrasher

  • Good starter stand but needs improvements

I was waiting to write a review until I was able to use it in the woods. After my first sit with it today in the woods (5 hours) it’s a very sturdy stand (id hope so with how much it weighs). I was surprised though even with the weight it’s not that uncomfortable to pack in with better straps the ones that come with are very thin and the padding doesn’t help much. Setting up does take a little longer due to “reinstalling” the support arms. (I’ll get into details later). Once it is on the tree though very solid eats into pines the best. Oaks are a little iffy especially if after a rain. But if dry, oaks aren’t too bad. The harness is actually a good harness for being free. Does come with a nice cinch strap tree strap, and support relief strap which I use for hanging my gear. For the seat you’ll definitely want to get something better I’m thinking a mesh style seat. I do have a lot of cons for it things that I can diy fix or at least make it a little more quiet. Overall a good starter stand for me, once I get a better climber I’ll most likely transition this one to a lock on stand. Hope the review helps ! Pros: very sturdy and quiet once up in the tree. Comes with everything to get you started and hunting. Safety harness is a good starter. Love that it came with the tensioner straps to keep the seat and foot platform connected. Makes it even more solid once set on a tree. Cons: Having to reinstall the support arms are annoying when you have to take it apart to backpack in and then reinstall to put up on a tree. The cushion seat that comes with the stand is horrible after 30 min you will become numb. Backpack straps could be better but get the job done. The area inside the stand while you’re sitting is tight I’m 5’10” 180 and my knees touch the gun rail when trying to sit comfortably. The foot stirrups are garbage due to being thin nylon straps. Does come with a bungee cord for your ankles but I use that for different things. C-clamps are a noise maker holds the support arms to the frame, and used for the tree lines. I wrapped in duct tape to try and dampen some metal on metal noises. ... show more

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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019 by Bryan

  • Primal climber vs Guide Gear climber same price but Primal is the way to go

I ordered 2 different climbers same day this one and a Guide Gear climber and the Primal stand is hands down better quality Even though they were the same price. This stand is coated in a protective coating along with thicker more secure cables and an actual seat not a flimsy one, the assembly on the primal only took minutes most of it was done already vs the guide gear climber that was a headache to assemble and some of the checkered wire for the base piece is broken. Climbing and comfortability also go to primal just a way higher quality option in the cheaper climber market ... show more

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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Not for grown men

I’m near the top of the weight rating, but this thing is super small and uncomfortable. Probably great for a teen. For it’s small size, it’s quite heavy too. You get what you pay for. (Spend more - it’s worth it at 4 hours in, 25’ up, in the woods)

Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022 by rob persons

  • Solid stand

This is a good stand for hiking in one time, or shorter walks. I do not fold it down every time like the directions show. I leave it fully together and it stacks just like a summit stand. Just need a strap to keep it together. I threw away the seat and use a replacement mesh seat that’s way easier to use and slide around. Good treestand on a budget. I gave mine a tan sponge paint job and it looks great. ... show more

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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by Holly McClaran

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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020 by Dorothy I Garvin

  • Wost stand I've ever bought.

Big heavy piece of crap. Hard to assemble. Hard to fold for backpacking. Noisy when backpacking. To screws a fitted in plastic and stripped out first use. 10/10 would not recommend. Terrible product.

Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by Cody Peffers

  • Not for a grown man

It would be a good stater stand for a teen. Its way to heavy for what it is. Spend a little more and get a summit. If your just doing a quick hunt on private land where you don’t have to walk very far I guess it could work. If your doing any kind of public land hunting it’s not what you need

Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022 by Tyler

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