Tree Saddles vs Stands: Breaking Down the Differences
Many would agree that hunting success often starts from above. Higher ground means better visibility and a lower chance of being noticed, smelled or heard by the game below. You can watch a herd of deer grazing quietly, a flock of turkeys strutting through the underbrush or even a sneaky coyote weaving through the fields without drawing attention to yourself.
When it’s time to move up, you have two options: to set up a tree stand or strap into a saddle. Whether you go the traditional way with a tree stand or take a more flexible approach with a hunting saddle, there are pros and cons to each method.


