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When choosing a tree stand for kids, consider their weight, age, and ability to follow safety rules. A smaller stand with a stable platform and secure attachment system is ideal. Ensure the stand is easy to climb and leaves enough room for the child to comfortably sit or stand.
Choosing the Right Platform Size
For kids, a tree stand with a platform size between 20-30 inches wide and 30-40 inches deep is suitable. This allows them to sit comfortably with their feet securely positioned on the platform. Avoid stands with narrow platforms that may cause kids to feel unstable or uncomfortable.
Safety Features and Attachments
When selecting a tree stand, prioritize a sturdy and secure attachment system that can withstand the weight of the child and any gear they may carry. Look for stands with multiple attachment points and consider a stand with a quick-attach system for easy removal and installation. This feature will also reduce the risk of the stand becoming detached while the child is climbing.
Climbing Ease and Safety
A tree stand with a sturdy and wide ladder or steps is essential for kids to safely climb in and out. Consider a stand with a ladder that has non-slip rungs and is at least 4 feet long to provide ample support. Additionally, ensure the stand has a secure seat or rest area where the child can sit while waiting for a shot or taking a break.
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