Go Muddy Treestands

  • BBushy
    Moorhead, Minnesota
    Posts: 150
    #200489

    Hey Guys,
    I’ve been throwing around the idea of getting a lightwieght treestand to use as a portable for some public
    land that I hunt and that are along ways in from the road.
    Also too lighten the load. I’ve been looking at two for sure the Go Muddy Pro and the Lone Wolf Alpha. The only nock on the Lone Wolf is the price at 219 dollars. I just
    heard about Go Muddy while watching Midwest Whitetail and can somebody give my some feedback on the Go Muddy stands.

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #57673

    I have a shipment coming in Wed afternoon that includes several Go Muddy hunter hang on stands, one ladder stand, safeguard harnesses, climbing sticks and their camera arm/base. I saw these for the first time at the MN Deer Classic and I was very impressed. I will provide some more feedback once I’ve had a chance to further inspect them. We are also in the process of talking with Go Muddy on a possible partnership where we would be able to resell their products. If anyone is interested, please send me a private message or email.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #57682

    I have been using GO Muddy products (Ladder Stand, Tree Arm, Hunter Hang on, Safety Vest) for a year or two now. I have the Hunter Hang on and it looks like it would be heavy, until you grab it. It still shocks me as too how light it is. I also have the Loen Wolf Alpha hang on. Overall, it is hard for me to say which one is better as they both are great stands and queit once you have them up. Each stand has features I like and IMO you can’t go wrong with either stand. They both have a leveling system, that until you have one you don’t know what you are missing. However, for everyhthing being pretty much equal but price @ $60-70 cheaper per stand, the GO Muddys are finding my shopping cart more often.

    http://www.gomuddy.com

    rvrat
    st cloud,mn
    Posts: 1571
    #57692

    I havent looked at their camera arm before…looks nice and heavy duty ans stable…might have to keep it in mind if mine doesnt work out…Jay

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #57694

    Jay, Their camera arm for the money is the best I have found. Are there better arms? Yes there are, but you pay a lot more. The Go Muddy arm is affordable, rock solid, adjustable to level in 2 directions and comes with a bubble on top to make sure your camera is level for better filming. It is easy to put up and you can buy extra bases for multiple trees if you wantto leave the base attached. I teamed my arm up with a good fluid head and I absolutley love my set up. The only negative thing I have found is, I have came across a two trees where the issued ratchet strap is not long enough, so I had to go find an addditonal strap for those big trees.

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