Rivers Edge Treestands RELAX WIDE RE664 User manual

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REV3: 2/18/19
Maximum Height
16' 9" to shooting rail
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Operator's Manual
MODEL RE664
RELAX™WIDE
Ladder Stand
WE ARE HUNTERS
Maximum Field Rating
300 lbs
Tree Diameter Range
12" to 20"

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WARRANTY
RETI oers a one year warranty for all components of the treestand. These warranties apply to the original owner with a proof of purchase. These warranties
begin on the date of purchase by the rst retail consumer and continue for the period specied above. These warranties apply to products that are not modied,
abused or used in a manner that deviates from the product’s intended usage. Minor fading in color is normal and is not covered by warranty. Any corrosion
of painted surfaces that occurs as a result of paint being removed or damaged is also not covered by warranty. RETI oers no other warranty expressed or
implied. Products for which warranty work has been approved must be sent directly to RETI and performed by RETI. To obtain warranty service and/or
replacement instructions, you must obtain prior approval from RETI before shipping your package to us by calling our customer service department
at 800-450-3343 or by writing to: RETI, P.O. Box 755, 1160 Eighth Avenue, Cumberland,WI 54829 for a return material authorization number (RMA#).
All items must be shipped prepaid. RETI will, at no charge, repair or replace, in RETI’s sole discretion, any product that satises the conditions stated above.
RETI retains the right to change models, specications and price without notice.
This equipment has been manufactured under strict quality and safety guidelines. As with any equipment of this type, full understanding of the instructions and
its use is mandatory and imperative for the safety of its user. RETI is not responsible for any damages or injuries sustained due to improper use or modication
of any of its products, or resulting from any use which deviates from the product’s intended usage. RETI is not responsible for any injuries sustained due to
failure to read and adhere to the instructions for use. Any misunderstanding or questions regarding the products of their use should be directed to RETI prior
to any use. All RETI treestands are sold with a full body harness (“Fall Arrest System”) that meets standards set by the Treestand Manufacturer’s
Association (“TMA”). It is the owner’s sole responsibility to inspect the product regularly for damage, improper installation, or conditions that could jeopardize
the ultimate safety of the product. Failure to use or improper use of the provided Fall Arrest System may result in serious injury or death. ALWAYS wear the
provided Fall Arrest System while using this product. Owner is responsible to understand and follow product eld weight rating and must never
exceed maximum weight rating. RETI is not responsible for any malfunction or injury resulting from normal wear and tear, damage caused by improper use,
improper maintenance, negligence or accidents. This product, if used safely as intended, will provide trouble free service for the useful life of the product. We
hope you will enjoy the quality of our products for years to come, and have a safe hunt.
INTRODUCTION
Rivers Edge® Treestands are engineered with you the hunter in mind. We appreciate your purchase of one of our world
class treestands. Follow these few simple instructions and your stand will provide you many years of trouble-free
pleasure. Instructions should be kept in a safe place and reviewed at least annually.
If for any reason you have a problem with your product, DO NOT return to the retailer, contact the Rivers Edge®
customer service department at 800-450-EDGE (3343) for assistance.
CONTENTS
Introduction/Warranty ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Warnings.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-4
Inspection and Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Hardware Identication Chart....................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Tools Needed ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Assembly Instructions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-11
Warnings.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Setup and Use Instructions.................................................................................................................................................................................................13-14
Finished Ladder............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Illustrated Parts Breakdown................................................................................................................................................................................................16-17

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MODEL RE664
MAXIMUM USE HEIGHT 16' 9" TO SHOOTING RAIL
MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY ONE 1 PERSON
TOTAL WEIGHT LIMIT 300 LB
TREE DIAMETER RANGE 12”TO 20”
WARNING
This product carries strict height and weight restrictions.
Do Not use this product if you exceed the total weight
limit. Please note that the total weight limit includes the
user(s) and their equipment.
WARNING
When hunting from a treestand falls can occur any
time after leaving the ground causing injury or death.
Always wear a Fall Arrest System (FAS) comprising a full
body harness at all times after leaving the ground. You
must stay connected at all times after leaving the ground
while using climbing and hang-on treestands. Single
safety belts and chest harnesses are no longer allowed
and shall never be used. If you are not wearing a full body
harness properly attached to the tree that is protecting
you from a fall, do not leave the ground.
Read and understand all of the manufacturer’s Warnings
and Instructions and use all safety devices provided by
the manufacturer. Contact the manufacturer for any
questions. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
Never exceed the total weight limit of the treestand.
Never use a treestand during inclement weather such as
rain, lightning, windstorms or icy conditions and end your
hunt and return to the ground if inclement conditions arise.
Never use a treestand while using drugs (even
prescription drugs) or alcohol.
Never use a treestand while feeling ill, nauseous or dizzy,
or if you have a prior medical condition that could cause
a problem, that is, heart condition, joints that lock-up,
spinal fusions, etc., or if you are not well rested. Never
sleep in stand.
Never use a treestand on a dead, leaning, diseased or
loose barked tree, or a utility pole. Always avoid electrical
power lines.
Never rely on a tree branch for support.
WARNING
Never jump or bounce on a treestand to seat it to the tree.
Pull up a bow, backpack, or rearm or other equipment
only after being secure in the treestand and a rearm
must be pulled up with it unloaded, chamber open, and
muzzle down.
Always inform someone of the hunting location, where
the treestand will be located and the expected duration
of the hunt.
A signal device such as a mobile phone, radio, whistle,
signal are or personal locator device (PLD) must be on
your person and readily available at all times.
Inspect the treestand and all safety devices each time
before use and Do Not store a treestand outdoors when
not in use.
Never modify your treestand in any way by making
repairs, replacing parts, or altering it except if explicitly
authorized in writing by the manufacturer.
Practice installing, adjusting and using your treestand at
ground level prior to using it at elevated positions. Study
your new stand to become familiar with all of its features
and design. Doing so will conrm that the product is
manufactured, assembled and installed correctly.
Instructions (written and video) shall be kept in a safe place
and reviewed at least annually. It is the responsibility of
the treestand owner to furnish the complete instructions
to any person who borrows or purchases the treestand.
Use at least three (3) people to install or take down a
ladder treestand.
The criss-cross straps/ropes and stabilization devices
must be attached before climbing to the platform.
When installing a ladder stand, always bounce on the
rst rung to set the ladder into the ground according to
manufacturer’s instructions before proceeding to climb
any higher.
Check every ladder section connection every time you
use the stand before you leave the ground. If ladder
sections are separating, do not use the stand.
Check the ground under the stand to make sure it is rm
and level. Sloping ground or uneven surface (one side on
a rock) can cause your ladder to tilt or shift o the tree as
you climb.
Always maintain three (3) points of contact when
climbing a ladder treestand. Proper three-point contact
means having either two feet with one hand or one foot
with two hands on the step portion of the ladder or
climbing aid at all times.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE ASSEMBLY
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WARNING
BEFORE EACH USE PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:
• Inspect all webbing, rope, cord, and strap assemblies for
wear or damage.
• Inspect cables and/or cable ends for damage or kinking.
• Inspect all hardware and chain components for damage or
wear.
• Inspect for any structural damage to product. (If any exists
stop use immediately and call RETI Customer Service.)
• Inspect all nut and bolt assemblies to be certain none are
loose.
• Inspect for any missing parts.
• Lubricate all pivot and slide together points with powder
graphite, petroleum jelly or silicone spray to prevent noise,
wear and rust.
• Inspect entire product for any rust, corrosion, cracks,
freezing, excessive heat or rotting damage that may eect
the safety of your product. Discard any questionable
product.
• Inspect entire product for any structural damage - pay
close attention to all weld locations. (Discard product if any
damage is found.)
• Using correct wrenches inspect all nut & bolt assembly
locations and snug up any that may be loose. Be careful not
to crush tubing when tightening!
• Inspect and check operation of all cables, cable ends, cord,
rope, webbing, and strap or chain assemblies. Replace
with RETI original replacement parts any item or assembly
that shows signs of wear, damage, kinking, or functions
incorrectly.
• Inspect seat for damage or wear. Replace any seat with
factory new that shows signs of structural damage or wear.
• Never modify your stand in any way by making repairs,
replacing parts, or altering by adding or attaching anything
to it except if explicitly authorized in writing by the
manufacturer.
WARNING
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Always lean forward as you climb and attach your harness
to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and
stepping onto the platform.
Never exceed the stated maximum use height.
Do Not use this product until you have watched the
safety video, understand it, and practiced the techniques
for safe hunting discussed in this video. The video can be
found with the QR code and/or URL shown on front cover
of this manual.
Read and perform all inspection and maintenance tasks
before each and every use. Replace any questionable
components immediately with RETI original replacement
parts.
Do Not crush tubing when tightening bolt assemblies!
Identify and familiarize yourself with all parts before you
start. Bolt identication chart can be found on the follow-
ing page of the manual.
Double check assembly steps to be certain you have
correctly assembled this product.
Never use any product that has not been maintained or
inspected properly - Your life depends on it!
Replace any and all treestand straps every two years or
when any signs of damage or wear exist before.
Always wear the appropriate footwear when using a
ladder treestand. A good non-slip safety boot is import-
ant to your personal safety. Be especially careful that
boot laces do not get hooked on the stand or any of its
components (tuck shoelaces into boots before climbing).
Only use approved RETI parts. Failure to do so may result
in serious injury or death!

TOOLS FOR ASSEMBLY NOT TO SCALE
2- 7/16" Wrenches
17 1/4-20 X 1-1/2 IN Bolt - Qty 6
19 1/4-20 X 2-1/4 IN Bolt - Qty 18
24 1/4-20 X 2-1/2 IN Bolt - Qty 2
21
M6 Yellow Washer
Qty 12
22
1/4-20 Nut
Qty 28
23
Lockpin
Qty 8
20
1/4 IN Washer
Qty 6
18 1/4-20 X 1-1/4 IN Bolt - Qty 2
Quick Tip: Cut page out to use as a reference tool while following assembly instructions
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART Bolts shown are for size reference.
Extra hardware may be included in the parts bag.


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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY TIP:
Do not tighten any nut and bolt combinations completely
until all parts are assembled together! Finger tighten plus
one turn of a wrench only! This will temporarily hold the
locknut on the bolt while helping alignment of all parts!
After all parts are assembled together, all nut and bolt combi-
nations must be completely tightened.
All assembly must be done in this order at ground
level before uprighting.
Do not remove labels/warnings from product, they are
there for your safety.
Recommended for adult use only.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
NOTE: When selecting a tree to install the
treestand in, never use a treestand on a dead,
leaning, diseased or loose barked tree, or a
utility pole. Always avoid electrical power lines.
1. Attach the tree blade (5) to the main ladder
side rails (2) using four 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 IN bolts
(19), locknuts (22) and yellow nylon washers
(21). Do not tighten all nut and bolt assemblies
completely! SEE FIGURE 1.
2. Insert the crimped end of two ared rails (6) into the
main side rails (2). Secure using two provided 1/4-20
x 1-1/2 IN bolts (17), locknuts (22) and yellow nylon
washers (21). Pay special attention to orientation of
ared rails. SEE FIGURE 2.
3. Attach the foot platform (4) to the inside of ared rails
(6) using two 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 IN bolts (19), locknuts (22)
and yellow nylon washers (21). SEE FIGURE 2.
NOTE: Mesh surface of foot platform should be on
top.
5
2
19
21
22
2
22
20
17
4
22
19
6
21
Mesh hidden for clarity

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FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
4. Attach the ends with two holes of the upper ladder
support tubes (1) to the bottom side of main side rails (2)
using four 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 IN bolts (19) and locknuts (22).
SEE FIGURE 3.
5. Attach the opposite ends of upper ladder support tubes
(1) to the backside of ared rails (6) using two 1/4-20
x 2-1/4 IN bolts (19), locknuts (22) and yellow nylon
washers (21). SEE FIGURE 3.
6. Attach the foot platform (4) to the upper ladder
support tubes (1) using two 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 IN bolts (19),
locknuts (22) and yellow nylon washers (21).
SEE FIGURE 3.
7. Attach the cross support (7) to the upper ladder support
tubes (1) using four 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 IN bolts (17) and
locknuts (22). SEE FIGURE 4.
8. Attach the ladder step (13) to the front side of ared
rails (6) using two 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 IN bolts (19), locknuts
(22) and steel washers (20). SEE FIGURE 4.
19
22
1
2
22
4
6
6
19 21 19
21
6
13
22
20
19
22
71
17
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FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
9. Insert the shooting rail J-pipes (15) into the shooting
rail rim (9). Secure together using two 1/4-20 x 1-1/4
IN bolts (18) and locknuts (22). You must now tighten
all nut and bolts of the upper ladder stand assembly.
Be sure not to over tighten or crush tubing when
tightening! SEE FIGURE 5.
18
15
22
9
10.Attach the factory assembled mesh seat with seat rails
(8) to the previously assembled upper ladder stand
assembly.
11. Using two 1/4-20 x 2-1/2 IN bolts (24), locknuts (22) and
steel washers (20), attach upper portion of each seat rail
to the main side rails (2). SEE FIGURE 6. It is important
to have the bolt head on the seat rail side and the
locknut on the main side rail side. Finger tighten these
two bolts only at this time.
12. Using two 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 IN bolts (19), locknuts (22)
and steel washers (20), attach the lower portion of
each seat rail to the upper ladder support tubes (1).
SEE FIGURE 6. It is important to have the bolt head on
the seat rail side and the locknut on the upper ladder
support tube side for ease of assembly.
13. Alternately tighten all four nut/bolt assemblies from
steps 11 and 12. The spanned mesh seat will become
tighter as you tighten each nut/bolt assembly. Tighten
until all steel tubular components are tight to each
other, locking feature of nuts are fully engaged by bolt
threads and spanned mesh seat is taut. Be sure not to
overtighten or crush tubing when tightening!
8
22
2
1
22
24
20
19
20

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FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8
14. Attach the removable shooting rail by sliding it onto
the posts. SEE FIGURE 7. Lubrication is recommended
to prevent binding and noise.
15. Attach the two provided 9 IN armrest pads (28) and
one 18 IN shooting rail pad (29) by wrapping around
tubing and attaching hook and loop attachment strips
together.
9
ground
16.Sections are assembled on the ground in the
following order; bottom section (16); middle ladder
section with stabilizer slot (11); top section (10);
assembled top platform section. SEE FIGURE 8.
17.With all sections assembled together on ground,
secure all sections together using six provided spring
lock pins (23). The handles of the spring lock pins
must be put to the outside of ladder side rails. SEE
FIGURE 8.
1611
23
10

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FIGURE 9
FIGURE 10
18. Attach the stabilizer bar extension tube (12) to the
second ladder section mounting bracket using one
provided spring lock pin (23). SEE FIGURE 9.
19. Slide the stabilizer bar (3) into the extension tube
(12) and attach the two pieces together using one
provided spring lock pin (23). Spring lock pin must
go through both the extension tube and stabilizer
bar at appropriate hole to achieve desired distance
from tree. Adjustment in length may be needed
when ladder is uprighted later in the Setup and Use
Instructions. SEE FIGURE 9.
NOTE: Treestand should ALWAYS be fully assembled
on the ground prior to mounting it in the tree.
23
12
3
FIGURE 10B
FIGURE 10A
32
32
5
20. Attach the two long ends of the 16’ criss-cross straps (26)
to the tree blade (5). These long stabilizer straps should
be attached by pulling the free end of the strap through
the loop end of the strap to create a cinch knot around
the frame tube. SEE FIGURE 10A AND 10B.

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READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE SETUP AND USE
STOP
WARNING
Bring ratchet strap(s) up with you in a pocket - Do Not
carry in your hands!
WARNING
Double check assembly steps to be certain you have
correctly assembled this product.
Study your new stand to become familiar with all of its
features and design. At ground level, following provided
use instructions, practice attaching stand to tree and
removing stand from tree. Practice sitting, standing, and
using this product before attaching overhead. Save these
instructions for future reference. You must always use the
provided Fall Arrest System (FAS) while using this product.
Always use at least three (3) people to install or take down
a ladder treestand. Always have two people stabilize the
ladder before climbing to the platform the rst time after
every set-up.
Be absolutely sure the tree blade(s) on stand and the
stabilizer bar are contacting tree before climbing ladder.
Stabilizer bar must always be correctly and securely
attached to ladder and tree before climbing ladder.
Make sure ladder bottom is rmly seated on dry, level
ground. Attach your harness tether to the tree before
securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto
platform. Refer to the Full Body Harness instructions.
Never ascend or descend ladder without criss-cross
straps/ropes securely holding ladder to tree and stabilizer
bar securely attached. Failure to correctly perform these
steps can cause the ladder to collapse/buckle-over
backwards during the initial ascent to attach ratchet strap
resulting in serious injury or death.
Always lean forward as you climb and attach your harness
to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and
stepping onto the platform.
WARNING
Always maintain three (3) points of contact when
climbing a ladder treestand. Proper three-point contact
means having either two feet with one hand or one foot
with two hands on the step portion of the ladder or
climbing aid at all times.
Always wear the appropriate footwear when using a
ladder treestand. A good non-slip safety boot is important
to your personal safety. Be especially careful that boot laces
do not get hooked on the stand or any of its components
(tuck shoelaces into boots before climbing).
Never stand on seat, it is designed for sitting only.
Do Not allow excessive strap buildup in ratchet as this
will prevent the ratchet teeth from engaging causing
slippage.
Always attach ratchet straps securely while using this
product!
If seat is removable, be certain it is securely attached
when in use.
Some models include a shooting rail. Never lean against,
lean over, or sit on shooting rail. It is designed as a
shooting rest only. Always be aware that the shooting rail
can swing to one side or pivot up and down.
Some models include a footrest, which is designed as a
footrest only. Never stand on footrest! Always be fully
aware of foot placement.
Some models include a multi-piece stabilizer bar system.
Be sure attachment hardware goes through both the
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1. Select a straight, healthy tree. Do not attempt to install on a tree
that is not healthy.
2. With assembled product lying on the ground, position one
person at bottom end of ladder lying on the ground. This
person has to prevent the ladder end from tilting up when
platform end is lifted and prevent the ladder from skidding across
ground.
3. a. Position two people at the platform end of the ladder, lift the
platform end and continue uprighting by walking toward bottom
end of ladder and moving hands along ladder legs. Stand ladder
up against chosen straight tree on dry, level ground. Use
caution when ladder comes over center against the tree. SEE
FIGURE 11A.
b. Step back and look at the ladder top to see that it is level. Adjust
as needed to achieve a level platform top. Make sure tree blade is
contacting tree. SEE FIGURE 11B.
c. Step down hard on bottom step to push ladder legs into the
ground. SEE FIGURE 11C.
4. While two people hold the stand in place, the third person should
connect the horizontal stabilizer bar to the tree. Adjust the length
of the stabilizer bar as need so it contacts the tree and is level to
the ground. Then secure it to the tree with the 6' cam strap (31) by
forming a cinch knot with both ends of the strap and running the
long end of the strap through the cam buckle. SEE FIGURES 12
AND 13.
SETUP AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
During installation and removal of ladder treestands, you must
always and properly use the included Full Body Harness (Fall Arrest
System). Refer to the Full Body Harness instructions included with this
product for proper use.
WARNING
Never use a treestand on a dead, leaning, diseased or
loose barked tree, or a utility pole. Always avoid electrical
power lines.
Bring ratchet strap(s) up with you in a pocket - Do Not
carry in your hands!
A
A
B
C
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 13
B
A
C
D
E
FIGURE 14

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5. a. Loop the D-loop end of the two 16' criss cross straps (26)
through the loop end to form a cinch knot around the ladder
rail tube. Secure beneath a step rung, at the stabilizer bar height
location. SEE FIGURE 14A.
b. With the stand level and being held in place by two people,
the third person must cross one of the 16' criss cross straps (26)
behind the tree and feed the free end through the opposite
D-loop. SEE FIGURE 14B-E.
c. Criss cross the other 16' stabilizer strap (26), forming an "X"
pattern on the of the tree and feed the free end through the
opposite D-loop. SEE FIGURE 14B-E.
6. Make sure the criss cross straps and stabilizer bar strap are snug
and the tree blade is still contacting the tree.
NOTE: This ground level ladder-to-tree attachment will prevent
the ladder from pulling away from the tree while ascending to the
top for nal 6' ratchet strap (27) attachment. The same holds true
when the ladder is removed.
7. With two people securely holding the ladder, use the three point
contact climbing method to slowly climb the ladder and carefully
keep a constant hand grip on the ladder at all times. Always lean
forward, toward tree, to keep top section tree blades against the
tree. Be certain ladder bottom is rmly seated on dry, level
ground. Attach your harness tether to the tree before securing
the platform to the tree and stepping onto platform. Refer to
the Full Body Harness instructions included with this product.
NOTE: Bring ratchet strap up with you in a pocket. DO NOT carry
in your hand!
8. a. Standing on ladder step, lean toward tree with ratchet strap
now in hand, Hook "S" hook with long strap through hole
provided on tree blade. Feed the long strap through the center
(slot) of ratcheting mechanism and back around through
tightening lever. SEE FIGURES 15, 16A AND 16B.
NOTE: Be sure you feed the long strap correctly so there are no
twists in the strap.
b.Wrap entire ratchet assembly around tree and hook other "S" hook
through opposite tree blade hole. Pull tail of long strap until most
of the slack is taken out. Be sure entire strap is even and at the same
level all around tree. "Ratchet" tight to tree, this will securely attach
ladder to tree and prevent movement. SEE FIGURES 16C.
NOTE: Make sure there is at least two full revolutions of strap on
the ratchet spool before the strap tightens. Proper tension will
ensure the stand is secured to the tree. Do not allow excessive strap
to build up in the ratchet as this will prevent the ratchet teeth from
engaging and can cause slippage.
To release ratchet, simply pull therelease leverand open tightening
lever wide open (at). SEE FIGURE 16D.
9. If necessary, re-check and adjust the 6' ratchet strap (27), 16' criss
cross straps (26) and horizontal stabilizer bar assembly to securely
attach the treestand to the tree. The tree blade must be touching
the tree.
10. You are now ready to use your ladder stand.
FIGURE 16A FIGURE 16B
FIGURE 16C FIGURE 16D
IMPORTANT
Reverse the Set-Up and Use Instructions to take the
ladder stand down.
FIGURE 15
Criss Cross
Straps
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RATCHET STRAP
CRISS CROSS
STRAPS
STABILIZER BAR
CAM STRAP
STABILIZER BAR
ASSEMBLED
PLATFORM
SECTION
LOCKPINS
FINISHED LADDER
TOP LADDER
SECTION
MIDDLE LADDER
SECTION
BOTTOM LADDER
SECTION

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16
11
10
3
12
23
15
9
17
22
2
19
22
1
19
14 5
22
21
19
17
19
21
21 19
23
6
25
4
13
19 20
22
21
19
19
17
21
20
14
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PARTS LIST
ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION QT Y.
1 31873 BRACE UPPER LADDER
SUPPORT 2
2 31938 LADDER SIDE RAIL 2
3 27397 STABILIZER BAR 39 IN 1
4 31805 PLATFORM 1
5 10373 TREE BLADE 1
6 31875 FLARED RAIL 2
7 31931 CROSS SUPPORT 2
8 32314 ASSEMBLY SEAT RELAX WIDE 1
9 10394 RIM SHOOTING RAIL 1
10 31737 TOP LADDER SECTION 1
11 31739 MIDDLE LADDER SECTION 1
12 1ML23 TUBE, STABILIZER, SUPPORT 1
13 410034 STEP LADDER 17 IN 1
14 23307 SEAT CHANNEL PLASTIC CAP 4
15 410113 FTS J PIPE SHOOTING RAIL 2
16 31740 BOTTOM LADDER SECTION 1
ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION QT Y.
17 48240B BOLT 1/420 X 1 1/2 IN 6
18 8909B BOLT 1/420 X 11/4 IN 2
19 48271B BOLT 1/420 X 21/4 IN 20
20 48261B WASHER 1/4 X 5/8 X 0.07 IN 6
21 23572 YELLOW WASHER YELLOW 6.5
X 19.0 X 2.0 MM 12
22 48752B FLANGE LOCKNUT 1/420 IN 28
23 19847 LOCKPIN 6 MM X 50.8 MM 8
24 48270B BOLT 1/420 X 21/2 IN 2
25 29713 PLUG 19 MM TUBING 4
ITEMS BELOW ARE NOT SHOWN
26 MK034
4511
CRISS CROSS STRAP 3/4 IN X
16 FT ASSEMBLY 2
27 48415 RATCHET STRAP 1
28 10531 FULL BODY HARNESS FAS 1
29 48736 SLEEVE W/FOAM 9" 2
30 48737 SLEEVE W/FOAM 18" 1
31 MK021
1401
CAM STRAP W/LOOPS 1 IN X
6 FT ASSEMBLY 1
NO EXTENSIONS AVAILABLE FOR THIS MODEL.
NEVER MODIFY OR EXCEED ORIGINAL STATED USE HEIGHT!

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RELAX WIDE Ladder Stand
Portable ground blinds take a beating from the sun, wind, rain and snow. Col-
ors fade, materials rot, poles break and fabric tears. The Landmark Permanent
Blind was designed and constructed to resist the elements year after year. The
durable steel frame is covered in marine-grade reinforced synthetic tarpaulin,
made from the same rugged materials used in pick-up truck tonneau covers.
The window conguration allows you to precisely control gap vertically, hori-
zontally or both. If you’re looking for an aordable year-round hunting blind
with enough room for group hunts and archers, the Landmark Permanent
Blind is for you.
All climbing aids are not created equal. For starters, Bigfoot
Climbing Aids feature extra-large rungs that a hunter can
place 2 feet on the same level. Next we use a permanent
anti-slip coating called Tractionite. Our assortment of
climbing aids securely attach to the tree using cam straps
or ratchet straps. We take immense pride and satisfaction
in knowing that our designs consistently gain praise from
hunters and outtters who recognize the little dierences. A
big hunt should never be ruined over a little climb!
CLIMBING AIDS
OTHER GREAT PRODUCTS BY RIVERS EDGE TREESTANDS
Nothing attaches to a tree tighter than a Big Foot™
Treestand! Our line of lever-action hang-on stands bite
into the tree eliminating the need for a second strap. Other
treestands use small ratchet straps that are not as secure
once installed. Perfect for sitting on a tree at ground level
or higher up when paired with our climbing aids. Feel the
stability of a Big Foot™ Treestand for yourself!
HANG-ONS

*All weights, specications and features are approximate and are subject to change without notice. Due to continuous product improvements, product images may not be exact. Warning labels in some product
images may have been removed for photography purposes only. Props shown in photos not included. Some assembly may be required.
Rivers Edge® Treestands, Inc.
1160 Eighth Avenue, PO Box 755
Cumberland, WI 54829
Phone: 800-450-EDGE (3343)
Fax: 715-822-2124
www.HuntRiversEdge.com
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