Elevate Your Hunt! 🦌
The Millennium T-100 Tripod is a lightweight, 10-foot hunting stand designed for comfort and stability. With a 360-degree swiveling seat and a robust weight capacity of 300 pounds, it ensures a seamless hunting experience. Its smart construction features non-slip feet and easy transportability, making it a must-have for serious hunters.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 22.5 x 12.5 inches |
Package Weight | 50 Pounds |
Item Weight | 36 Pounds |
Brand Name | Millennium Treestands |
Warranty Description | warranty |
Model Name | footrest |
Color | Brown |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Big Rock Sports |
Part Number | T-100-00 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | footrest |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
C**L
Works as expected
These are great for the ease in which you can collapse them and move them about. I wouldn’t want to hike them in very far. I moved the two I own on a UTV then was able to easily move them around that area. They’re balanced well and comfortable. It didn’t take long to get used to them and trust them. Highly recommend, but wish they had a shooting rest. There is a shooting arm attachment but I don’t own it.
R**N
Pretty awesome
This thing is amazing for hunting pigs and coyotes at night in Florida. I could see how hunting in the daytime for deer…it might not be tall enough. On the other hand, you could just brush it in with scent control. The mobility is amazing though. You don’t have to commit to one location…you can pick it up, move it around, play the wind etc. Ideal for my 35 acres.
S**A
Great stand! My husband loves it!
My husband saw this hunting stand on Bass Pro Shops web site. He and some friends traveled to the closest Bass Pro Shops and they did not have the stand-he did not check the store website. The shipping and handling was expensive on their website. He was agonizing over the price. So I pulled it up on Amazon where the shipping was free. It was the same price. He still thought about the purchase for a while. I had to remind him that it was on Amazon with free shipping. This stand is not very tall and he had a certain spot he wanted it for. We had the money and he has not bought a new stand in a long time. So finally I ordered it. He loves the stand. It s not as tall as the description said but he knew that. It is so very nice that he can`t leave it in the woods for fear of theft. He did want to leave it but it would be gone! (Even though it is on private posted land.) He just wanted off the ground and it is perfect for his purposes. Also he purchased some camo. clothe for a blind. He carries in and out of the woods. He says it is not too heavy but he would not want to carry it a for a long walk in the woods.
P**.
Millenium makes really nice quality stands
I'v bought two of these. Millenium makes really nice quality stands. These are handy... I have quite a few fixed tripods up. We have had a few hunters use these Millenium stands. They are good for tight places but young and old had a hard time getting in and out of them. I had one friend fall (granted he was leaning down trying to reach a glove he dropped and he was sitting on some slippery pad (don't do that). ). So these are going on my special purpose stand sets for advance users.I found the seat really comfortable and it is a great stand. I am not sure why it is soooo hard to safely get in and out of. Even the young guys were a little worried doing it.Very portable and very well done. Just keep your wits about you and make sure you climb light and lift stuff up with a string. I had trouble trying to carry my cross bow on a sling while climbing the stand myself.
K**R
Doubtful this was actually designed by hunters on the move
I like this product overall; however, it's more awkward and loud to move than advertised. It doesn't come with a strap or tie down for the foot rest, so it bounces and clanks unless you thought to bring a spare strap. The foot rest also makes too much noise for my comfort when you lower it to get in/out of the stand. It also clanks loudly when you collapse the tripod. You can move it around on your shoulder for a while, but probably not for a long haul. I typically hike into remote places on public land, and I was hoping this would give me a chance to hunt the thick brush that doesn't have any great trees....not going to happen as it, but with a few modifications that the manufacturer should have thought of...it'll do. I recommend getting a nice shoulder strap carrier for a canoe/kayak...or just make a comfortable strap yourself (honestly, they should have thought of this!!!). Also, I put foam pipe insulation on the loud parts that like to clank and carry a spare strap to tie down the foot rest. All this being said..it's light (for a tripod) and operates smoothly once it's in position and set up. I'd recommend this stand to a friend, but I would highlight the issues I put in this review first.
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