Climbing Tree StandsThe first tree stand you might consider is the climbing stand, which provides steps for the hunter to climb up into the tree, and allows a kind of perch at the top. This is growing in popularity among hunters who like to move around quite a bit, because it is portable and easy to transport with just one or two people The major benefit to a climbing tree stand is that it's easy to set up and just as easy to tear down. Fifteen minutes, and you're on to another part of the forest. It is also easy to adjust according to height for different hunters, which is helpful if you're taking turns in the stand or using it on alternating weekends. Unfortunately, however, the climbing tree stand is one of the most expensive types, and it can be fairly limiting. The instructions offer strict guidelines as to the type of tree you can use with this stand, and you can't use it on a tree that has low branches or an irregularly-shaped trunk. Even worse, it is far louder than other types of stands, so you need to get out early to avoid alerting game that you are around.
The third type of hunting tree stand that I want to discuss is the ladder stand, which is essentially a lean-to ladder that leads up to a shooting platform. This is one of the more dangerous types because the ladder is screwed into the tree, but can easily fail during inclement weather or because of shoddy workmanship. In most cases, they are permanent, and require a large truck bed for transport.