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Review on Crown Mark Hall Tree Cherry by Rashonda Guareno

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Even a caveman could use it

I wonder if cavemen did that in their day? You come back from a tough hunt, hunting a furry mammoth and a saber-toothed tiger with your brothers, and when you return to your camp, you find that trusty half-dead tree with broken branches, where you hang your sweatshirt, baseball cap, and North Face fleece. It was very convenient then, and it is still very convenient today. It's not perfect, but overall I'm happy with this tree stand. I bought it about 18 months ago and so far it has held up well - even after a few overloads and crashes. ✓ BENEFITS: You can actually upload a lot of things there. Heavy jackets, pants, shirts, sweatshirts, hats, fleece, book bags, men's wallets, just about anything you can think of. It can carry a lot of weight if it's (relatively) evenly distributed. Extremely easy to assemble. No technical background is required to get this villain working. I'll bet you good money that a couple of college snoopers can put it together in under 10 minutes. (See attached photos.) - It can be rotated for easy access to items from the other side. - Surprisingly durable. It fell several times and none of the parts broke. - Doesn't look terrible. ✖️ CONS - Balance issues. If, like me, you live in a cold climate, you must throw a lot of thick jackets over him. If you do not pay attention to a relatively even weight distribution, the tree can fall over. This has happened to me several times, and each time I stare at it as if I've stumbled across a crime scene or a beached whale. Quite often it takes me a few seconds before I take a breath and start building it back up to its proud and natural state. It looks a bit cheap. Sorry but it's true. It was probably necessary to make the "leg slats" a bit wider so that the load is better distributed.

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Easy maintainability