Timberlift now available to physically challenged hunters.

It’s nice when a product surfaces that really gets challenged hunter’s fired up. If you have been waiting for someone to come up with a powered tree climbing stand that can be used by people without legs or upper body strength, it’s finally here.
With its four battery-powered wheels to do the climbing and a dual-locking brake system to anchor it on high, the Timberlift can elevate you to hunting height in as little as three minutes. "It's the only self-climbing stand that I'm aware of," said inventor Ric Uphaus, whose company is based out of Brundidge, Ala. "It's quiet and portable." Best of all, if you haven't had adequate time to scout , much less construct a full treestand , you can be automatically lifted up one tree in the morning and move to a couple of new hunting perches in the afternoon. 
Physically challenged sportsmen who have been resigned to hunting from a blind can return to a treestand without having to contend with a ladder. Uphaus said the unit was built for safety, foam-filled lift wheel to eliminate flats; a dual-pin adjustment system that locks support arms into place around the tree; weather-tight controls; and a manual-crank override if the power fails. The 145-pound unit has a 300-pound capacity, comes with a set of transport wheels for pulling by hand and has a towing kit available that attaches by hitch to an ATV or other utility vehicle.
Ultimate Power Products, www.timberlift.com or call 334-735-3030. 
Editor Note: Received from Buckmasters’ David Sullivan 

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