The Drifter Treestand 2.0 was made for those who like to mix things up. A smaller overall profile and lighter weight than the larger Overland 2.0, the Drifter 2.0 provides the ability to remain comfortable on long all-day sits in your honeyhole as well as the flexibility to go mobile when you need to make things happen.
Paired with any extras plugged into our AIS (Accessory Integration System), this stand evolves into the ultimate systematic experience.
Seat is made of comfortable, UV resistant textilene mesh.
Drifter 2.0
Weight: 12.5lbs
Dimensions: 22.25" x 31.25" (13" in the back)
Seat Dimensions: 16.25" x 14.1"
Strap Length: 79.5"
Weight Rating: 300lbs
If you are planning to place a large, bulk order of stands or sticks, please head to the linked page to learn more about placing this order.
Premium stand at a premium price! One thing I realized while looking through the website is that vertical allows you to buy a 3 pack which other companies don’t. I took advantage of that 3 pack and saved a little money instead of buying 3 outright. I’ll be back for more. Overall I’m happy!!!
Bought this last year and hung it up for the first time this year with maybe 10 sits in it and the seat snapped while I was sitting in it. Don’t recommend
These stands are trash. I’ve never seen such a bush league assembly in a product that actually went into production. The cast platform flexes more than any other brand I’ve used (lone wolf, millennium, XOP, and lone wolf custom gear) and I’m only 200 lbs. the welds look like a 6th grader did them and I’m not holding my breathe for them to last long. This stand is not worth the money.
Good Product but not impressed with Shipping Quality
Seems like a nice light stand. Was easy to install and carry. Only reason I'm giving it 3 stars is I'm not impressed with the quality control. When I received the shipment, the box was destroyed and partially open. It looked as if I was shipped an item that was previously returned or something. The finish was cracked on the bow rest arm but I used hockey tape to cover it up. The straps were inside a soak and wet zip lock bag with the directions completely saturated, which was odd.