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product_id: 3689019
title: "OpenShot SD Climbing Treestand, Mossy Oak"
brand: "summit treestands"
price: "£478.81"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "Summit Treestands"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/3689019-openshot-sd-climbing-treestand-mossy-oak
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# Dead Metal Sound-Deadening tech Fold-up foam padded seat 15 lbs ultra-lightweight OpenShot SD Climbing Treestand, Mossy Oak

**Brand:** summit treestands
**Price:** £478.81
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦌 Elevate your hunt with lightweight stealth and unmatched comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OpenShot SD Climbing Treestand, Mossy Oak by summit treestands
- **How much does it cost?** £478.81 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/3689019-openshot-sd-climbing-treestand-mossy-oak)

## Best For

- summit treestands enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted summit treestands brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Silent Approach:** Dead Metal Sound-Deadening tech keeps you stealthy in the wild.
- • **All-Season Comfort:** Fold-up foam seat cushions your long hunts and adapts for standing.
- • **Effortless Mobility:** At just 15 lbs, conquer more ground without the bulk.
- • **Durability Guaranteed:** Backed by Summit’s industry-leading 5-year limited warranty.
- • **Open-Front Visibility:** Unobstructed sightlines for precision bowhunting advantage.

## Overview

The Summit Treestands OpenShot SD is a lightweight (15 lbs), aluminum climbing treestand designed specifically for bowhunters seeking superior visibility and comfort. Featuring a fold-up foam padded seat and Dead Metal Sound-Deadening technology, it ensures a quiet, stable, and comfortable hunting experience. Its open-front design maximizes sightlines, while the Mossy Oak camouflage blends seamlessly into natural environments. Covered by a 5-year limited warranty, this stand balances portability, durability, and performance for serious hunters.

## Description

Engineered specifically for the dedicated bowhunter, the Openshot SD offers complete visibility thanks to its open-front design. It includes a seat with thick foam padding for those longer sits that can also be folded up for standing positions. This climber is compact and ultra-portable at just 15 pounds and includes the industry-leading features hunters expect with Summit’s aluminum stands. The seat comes in Mossy Oak Country DNA. Learn about all of the Openshot SD’s features below, including Dead Metal Sound-Deadening (SD) technology and more.

Review: Big Boy in a Little Stand - Contradictory to the other reviews about big guys being able to utilize this stand, I rolled the dice on it in an effort to keep my load lighter and I’m content with my decision. I’m 5’ 9” 260 I lift a lot and like to eat I’m far from the most ideal size. I will say if you’re not comfortable or confident in your climbing gear or skills this is not the stand for you, not having the bars can be nerve racking, I climb telephone poles for a living and even then until I tested the limits and stability of the platform I was initially hesitant. My first attempt at climbing I was concerned and was ready to pack it up when attempting to fit between seat posts I was too wide (57” chest) to get my lats in and forearms over the bars. I realized after some trial and error, the only efficient way to climb was to fold the seat down, keep it below your bottom ribs grab hold of the cables and rest your torso on the seat after that I was up the tree in 3 minutes. It was not the most comfortable nor the most efficient way to climb but it got me up the tree and I didn’t have to bear the weight on my triceps. The seat itself is more comfortable than expected, but the cushion has a habit of rolling to the back and exposing the front bar, I’ve yet to find a solution for that but I eventually will find a way to tether it to the front end of the seat to keep it from sliding back or cover it with a foam insulator. The base was plenty stable, I felt comfortable connected to my bridge and shooting behind the stand as well essentially using it as a saddle stand. Without the bars like a traditional climber you will definitely need a hys strap to hang your gear and will most likely have to stand up and spin around to access it efficiently enough to not drop your things. Overall it gets me up in the tree, it’s light weight so I can cover more distance and it’s stable even for my big ass. I’ll run it for a season or 2 and make a decision on its fate as I am not in love with it but nor do I dislike it at the moment but I am hoping with time it grows on me.
Review: Good Bow Climber - Good bow climber. PROS: Lightweight, easy to set up, no bar in the way, sturdy, thick cushion seat. I like to refer to it as my “Climbing Hang-On” Stand. CONS: Alittle awkward to climb with if you’re used to cinching down the teeth by sitting on the bar, not a ton of room for bigger guys (I’m 6’2, 220). Alittle noisy during set up but that’s metal for ya. Overall, good climber. Would recommend for “Sticks and Strings”

## Features

- Lightweight open-front climber
- Designed specifically with bowhunters in mind
- Includes versatile fold-up seat with comfortable foam pad
- Covered by Summit’s 5-year limited warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00K13KMHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #376,852 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #87 in Hunting Tree Stands |
| Brand Name | Summit Treestands |
| Color | Mossy Oak |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (231) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2014 |
| Included Components | Summit Treestands OpenShot SD Climbing Treestand, Mossy Oak |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.5 x 23 x 19 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.5 x 20.75 x 15.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pradco Outdoor Brands |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Summit Treestands - Climbing Stand - Open Shot SD, Mossy Oak Breakup Infinity |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 10.43 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SU81115 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big Boy in a Little Stand
*by J***Y on September 4, 2023*

Contradictory to the other reviews about big guys being able to utilize this stand, I rolled the dice on it in an effort to keep my load lighter and I’m content with my decision. I’m 5’ 9” 260 I lift a lot and like to eat I’m far from the most ideal size. I will say if you’re not comfortable or confident in your climbing gear or skills this is not the stand for you, not having the bars can be nerve racking, I climb telephone poles for a living and even then until I tested the limits and stability of the platform I was initially hesitant. My first attempt at climbing I was concerned and was ready to pack it up when attempting to fit between seat posts I was too wide (57” chest) to get my lats in and forearms over the bars. I realized after some trial and error, the only efficient way to climb was to fold the seat down, keep it below your bottom ribs grab hold of the cables and rest your torso on the seat after that I was up the tree in 3 minutes. It was not the most comfortable nor the most efficient way to climb but it got me up the tree and I didn’t have to bear the weight on my triceps. The seat itself is more comfortable than expected, but the cushion has a habit of rolling to the back and exposing the front bar, I’ve yet to find a solution for that but I eventually will find a way to tether it to the front end of the seat to keep it from sliding back or cover it with a foam insulator. The base was plenty stable, I felt comfortable connected to my bridge and shooting behind the stand as well essentially using it as a saddle stand. Without the bars like a traditional climber you will definitely need a hys strap to hang your gear and will most likely have to stand up and spin around to access it efficiently enough to not drop your things. Overall it gets me up in the tree, it’s light weight so I can cover more distance and it’s stable even for my big ass. I’ll run it for a season or 2 and make a decision on its fate as I am not in love with it but nor do I dislike it at the moment but I am hoping with time it grows on me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Bow Climber
*by D***E on June 3, 2024*

Good bow climber. PROS: Lightweight, easy to set up, no bar in the way, sturdy, thick cushion seat. I like to refer to it as my “Climbing Hang-On” Stand. CONS: Alittle awkward to climb with if you’re used to cinching down the teeth by sitting on the bar, not a ton of room for bigger guys (I’m 6’2, 220). Alittle noisy during set up but that’s metal for ya. Overall, good climber. Would recommend for “Sticks and Strings”

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice portable stand for bow hunting
*by R***D on October 15, 2022*

I was hesitant to buy this stand after reading some of the reviews, but I am glad that I purchased it. I had an old loggy bayou stand that was similar to this, but I finally wore it out. It had a similar design with no rail. Most stands today have a rail which is great for a gun rest, but a poor choice for a vertical bow hunter because you have to stand. The less movement you can make when a mature buck comes in the better your odds are that you will get a shot. There are 4 Pope and Young public hunting bucks on my wall that could tell you that tale. The nicest feature of this stand is that it is light weight. It makes packing the stand carrying your bow a breeze. I found the stand had enough room for climbing and the seat was okay for a 4 hour sit. I would not sit all day in this stand without extra seat padding. That is the only downside to this stand. If you are an extra large person you will probably feel crowded. I am 5’7/180 and it was comfortable for me. I also purchased a foot rest for the stand that make things a heck of a lot more comfortable for a long sit. You don’t need it but it is nice to stretch out. All in all this stand is a good choice if you need take long walks and like the open shot/sitting position.

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