Summit Treestands Seat-O-The Pants User manual

WHEN HUNTING FROM A TREESTAND FALLS CAUSING INJURY
OR DEATH CAN OCCUR ANY TIME AFTER LEAVING THE GROUND!
FOR THOSE REASONS 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 ANY ELEVATED HUNTING PLATFORM. SINGLE SAFETY BELTS AND CHEST HARNESSES
ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED. IF YOU ARE NOT WEARING A FULL BODY HARNESS
THAT IS PROTECTING YOU FROM A FALL, DO NOT LEAVE THE GROUND!
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MANUFACTURER’S WARNINGS, EXPIRATION DATE AND INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW
TO USE AND HOW TO PROPERLY ADJUST THE HARNESS.
PRACTICE THE USE OF A FULL BODY HARNESS AT GROUND LEVEL IN THE PRESENCE OF A RESPONSIBLE ADULT
TO EXPERIENCE THE FEELING OF HANGING SUSPENDED BEFORE USING IN A HUNTING ENVIRONMENT.
THE LENGTH OF THE HARNESS TETHER MUST BE MINIMIZED AT ALL TIMES. IT SHOULD BE ADJUSTED SO THAT IT
IS ABOVE THE HEAD WITH NO SLACK (SNUG) IN THE SITTING POSITION AND YOU SHOULD HAVE THE MINIMUM
AMOUNT OF SLACK POSSIBLE WHEN CLIMBING.
NEVER ALLOW THE TETHER ROPE TO GET UNDER YOUR CHIN OR AROUND YOUR NECK!
A FALL CAN OCCUR AT ANY TIME AFTER LEAVING THE GROUND! IF THE HUNTING LOCATION IS UNKNOWN
BY ANYONE AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS ARE UNSUCCESSFUL, YOU MUST HAVE A PERSONAL PLAN
FOR RECOVERY/ESCAPE BECAUSE PROLONGED SUSPENSION IN A HARNESS CAN BE FATAL. IT IS IMPORTANT
TO EXERCISE THE LEGS BY TRYING TO RAISE YOUR KNEES TO YOUR CHEST OR DOING OTHER FORMS OF
CONTINUOUS LEG EXERCISES TO AVOID BLOOD POOLING WHILE BEING SUSPENDED. HUNTERS WITH VARYING
DEGREES OF PHYSICAL FITNESS MAY REQUIRE DIFFERENT PLANS TO RECOVER/ESCAPE THE EFFECTS OF
PROLONGED SUSPENSION. HAVE A PERSONAL PLAN AND PRACTICE IT IN THE PRESENCE OF A RESPONSIBLE
ADULT BEFORE LEAVING THE GROUND. NO ONE ESCAPE/RESCUE PLAN WILL WORK FOR EVERY HUNTER ON
EVERY TREE IN EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. ONLY YOU CAN DETERMINE THE BEST RECOVERY/ESCAPE PLAN FOR
YOUR HUNTING SITUATION AND YOU MUST HAVE A RECOVERY/ESCAPE PLAN FOR YOUR SITUATION BEFORE
LEAVING THE GROUND.
HUNT FROM THE GROUND WHEN SELF-RECOVERY/ESCAPE ABILITY IS ABSENT.
A SUSPENSION RELIEF DEVICE MUST BE ON YOUR PERSON AND READILY ACCESSIBLE WHILE USING A HARNESS.
THIS DEVICE WILL ALLOW THE USER TO RELIEVE THE LOAD ON THE LOWER EXTREMITIES IF SUSPENDED IN
A HARNESS TO HELP MAINTAIN CIRCULATION IN THE LEGS AND PREVENT SUSPENSION TRAUMA (BLOOD
POOLING). BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS ON THE SAFE USE OF ANY SUSPENSION
RELIEF DEVICE.
IN THE EVENT OF A FALL - DO NOT PANIC!! - THERE IS TIME TO MAKE A CORRECT DECISION ON WHAT ACTION
TO TAKE IF A FALL OCCURS WHILE WEARING A FULL BODY HARNESS. REMAIN CALM AND IMPLEMENT YOUR
PRACTICED RESCUE, RELIEF AND RECOVERY PLAN.
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2009 Seat-O-The Pants
Climbing System
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
!
You must fully read, understand and follow these warnings
and instructions (written and video)! Failure to follow these
instructions may cause serious injury or death!!
FORM# 18025
ROPE WEIGHT
LIMITS
300 LBS. TOTAL*
DO NOT EXCEED THIS LIMIT!
(* Includes all gear)
www.summitstands.com
www.mysummitgear.com
© 2009 Summit Treestands, LLC
715 Summit Dr. Decatur, AL 35601

YOU MUST REPLACE YOUR CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE /
HARNESS UNDER ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:
THE CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE / HARNESS HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO
SEVERE SHOCK LOADING.
THE CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE / HARNESS HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO
THE KIND OF OVERLOAD FOR WHICH IT WAS NOT DESIGNED, SUCH AS TOWING A VEHICLE.
THE CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE / HARNESS SHOWS SIGNS OF FRAYING FROM SUBSTANTIAL USE OR THE Climbing system rope
/PRUSIK HITCH HAS BEEN LEFT IN THE WEATHER AND HAS BECOME HARD OR STIFF.
THE CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE / HARNESS WAS USED IN PREVENTING A FALL.
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PG 2 PG 3
2 CONTENTS
3 ROPE REPLACEMENT
Please call 256-353-0634 or visit http://www.summitstands.com/contactus/
if you have any questions, if you need replacement parts, if you have any missing parts or if the
included DVD does not play.
www.summitstands.com
To use this product with the standard OEM Summit Harness you must purchase a locking carabineer - PN 83011 - avail
able on our website www.summitstands.com.
PN 83014 - 1 (one) 30’ Climbing Rope with attached Prusik Hitch, 1 (one) carrying bag
PN 83024 - 3 (three) 30’ Climbing Ropes with attached Prusik Hitch
VIDEO FOOTAGE ON SOP HARNESS AND LINEMAN’S BELT USE IS CONTAINED ON THE INCLUDED INSTRUCTIONAL DVD.
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WARNING
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If you fall, you must replace the harness and rope
by contacting Summit Treestands, LLC.
This rope has been designed to be used only as a
safety device for hunting from elevated treestands
and ladder stands. Any other use is PROHIBITED!
1 INDEX
GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, STAND WEIGHT LIMITS PG 1
SECTION 1 - INDEX PG 2
SECTION 2 - CONTENTS PG 2
SECTION 3 - ROPE REPLACEMENT PG 2
SECTION 4 - USE PG 3 - 4
SECTION 5 - HARNESS SUSPENSION PG 4
SECTION 6 - LIMITED WARRANTY PG 4
3” Tail Minimum
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Climbing sys-
Prusik Hitch
Knot End
WARNING
!
MAKE SURE YOUR PRUSIK HITCH LOOKS LIKE THIS PICTURE BEFORE USING!
NEVER USE unless your Prusik hitch has 6 (six) loops!
NEVER USE unless your Prusik hitch has a 3” long tail (minimum) beyond the knot end!
ALWAYS Pull on the knot end of the Prusik hitch and make sure it locks to the climbing system rope.
NEVER USE your harness unless your Prusik hitch looks like the one pictured here. In addition,
ALWAYS MAKE SURE the hitch locks to the climbing system rope when you pull on the knot end.

ATTACHING THE CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE
The SOP Climbing system is designed to be used with
hang-on, fixed position or ladder stands. It can also be
used with climbing treestands but typically the supplied
shorter climbing system ropes will work better with
those types of stands.
Step 1. Put your harness on. Always ensure that it is
properly attached and adjusted.
Step 2. Using a Lineman’s Belt and following any
manufacturers instructions, setup your hang-on, fixed
position or ladder treestand.
Step 3. Using a Lineman’s Belt, climb to your hang-on,
fixed position or ladder treestand.
The adjustable Prusik hitch should be snug to the
climbing system rope. It should be tight when sliding
it on the climbing system rope. If necessary, gently pull
on the Prusik loop to increase the tension of the Prusik
on the climbing system rope.
Step 4. Put the loop end of the climbing system rope
around the tree.
Step 5. Thread the knot end and the adjustable Prusik
hitch all the way through the loop end of the climbing
system rope (see figure 1).
Step 6. Open the Prusik hitch loop and insert the harness
tether safety clip through the loop as shown in figure
2 (sop harness shown). Be sure the knot at the end
of the prusik hitch is tight and that it has at least 3” of
rope as a tail (See Diagram page 2 of this instruction
book.) Screw the locking collar COMPLETELY closed
to secure the safety clip.
Step 7. Pull on the end of the prusik hitch to secure it
to the climbing system rope. See figure 3.
PG 2 PG 3
4USE
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WARNING
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ALWAYS refer to your harness instructions for proper
use of your fall arrest system.
WARNING
!
When attaching the treestand climbing system rope
to the tree, be sure the adjustable Prusik hitch has
been fed completely through the loop at the end of
the climbing system rope as shown in figure 1.
WARNING
!
NEVER disconnect from your safety harness or your
climbing system rope once you are off the ground!
WARNING
!
ALWAYS confirm the carabiner locking collar has
been completely screwed closed to secure the safety
clip
USING THE CLIMBING SYSTEM
Step 1. Always adjust the climbing system rope so the
amount of slack in the tether / climbing system rope is
minimized as shown in figure 4.
WARNING
!
NEVER allow more than 24 inches total combined slack
in the climbing system rope and harness tether strap.
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6 7

DESCENDING THE TREE
Step 1. When you are ready to descend the tree, do not disconnect
your harness tether from the Climbing System rope. Climb down
the tree as normal sliding the prusik hitch down as you go. (See
figure 5)
Step 2. Make small, frequent adjustments of the Prusik hitch as
you climb down. In the event of a fall the Prusik hitch is designed
to cinch down onto the climbing system rope.
Step 3. Once you are on the ground and disconnected from your
climbing system rope, tie the base of the rope around the tree.
This will allow you to slide the Prusik hitch up as you climb.
WARNING
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ALWAYS adjust the Prusik hitch to minimize the slack
while you are climbing.
WARNING
!
ALWAYS keep the prusik hitch above your head
when ascending or descending the tree as shown in
figure 6.
WARNING
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Never hold the prusik hitch as you climb (figure 7).
Always adjust the hitch to the desired height, release
the rope and hold on to a ladder section or climbing
sticks while ascending or descending the tree.
WARNING
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ALWAYS inspect the Climbing System rope carefully
before each use. If any signs of fraying, or any other
damage is observed, DO NOT USE the rope. Contact
Summit for the proper replacement procedure.
WARNING
!
ALWAYS keep the prusik hitch above your head
when ascending or descending the tree as shown in
figure 6.
WARNING
!
Never hold the prusik hitch as you climb (figure 7).
Always adjust the hitch to the desired height, release
the rope and hold on to a ladder section or climbing
sticks while ascending or descending the tree.
WARNING
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ALWAYS remove your Climbing System ropes at the
end of each deer season. If the climbing rope starts
to feel stiff to the touch you must replace the rope.
5 HARNESS SUSPENSION
It is necessary and very important that someone knows your hunting location and time of return. It is also very important that
you carry (on your person) emergency communication devices such as a cell phone, two-way radio, whistle, signal flare or preferably a PLD
(Personal Locator Device - FCC approved July, ‘03). When triggered, a PLD will transmit an emergency signal to local rescue teams identifying
your location via satellite GPS coordinates. PLD’s may be purchased at Wilderness outfitters or on the internet.
Suspension trauma or blood pooling can occur when suspended motionless in a harness for periods of time. This can lead to
unconsciousness and death. If a suspension relief strap is furnished with your harness, use it. Read your harness instructions to assure that
you know how to use it.
Self extraction may be necessary in the unfortunate situation that (A) no one knows your
location, (B) your communication efforts are exhausted, (C) you are confident that you have
the strength, dexterity and ability to perform self-extraction and (D) you decide this is your
“absolute last resort”. It is recommended to carry a device to assist with this self-extraction.
Simple devices such as screw-in steps or a rope “Tree Descender” (available from Summit)
will allow you to remove the weight from your harness. This may enable you to return to the
treestand/ladder/climbing steps or slowly descend the tree.
WARNING
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If you have to hang in the tree before help
arrives, you need to exercise your legs by
pushing off from the tree or by using the
enclosed suspension relief strap. See the
treestand harness instructions and the
enclosed instructions for more information.
(A) Warranty
Summit Treestands, LLC (Summit) warrants to the original retail purchaser that all products manufactured by it are free from defects in material and
manufacture at the time of shipment for sixty (60) months from the date of purchase. Summit will repair or replace any part found defective if the unit
claimed to be defective shall be returned to Summit, postage prepaid, within the warranty period.
This warranty shall not apply to any product which has been subjected to misuse; misapplication; neglect (including but not limited to improper maintenance);
accident; improper installation; modification (including but not limited to use of unauthorized parts or attachments); adjustment or repair. THE FOREGOING
IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS OF ANY PRODUCT FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OF LIABILITY ON THE PART OF THE COMPANY.
(B) Limitation of Liability
It is expressly understood that Summit’s liability for its products, whether due to breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability, or otherwise, is limited to the
repair of the product, as stated above, and Summit will not be liable for any other injury, loss, damage, or expense, whether direct or consequential, including
but not limited to loss of use, income, profit, or damage to material, arising in connection with the sale, installation, use of, inability to use, or the repair or
replacement of Summit’s products.
Summit reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in its products at any time, which in its opinion, may improve the performance and efficiency of
the product. It shall not be obligated to make such alterations or modifications to products already in service.
6 LIMITED WARRANTY
ASCENDING THE TREE
Step 1. Your Climbing System should still be connected to the
tree above your treestand.
Step 2. Following Steps 6 and 7 on Page 3, connect your harness
tether to the Prusik Hitch.
Step 3. Slide the Prusik Hitch up on the climbing system rope.
Step 4. Climb to your treestand, always maintaining three points
of contact on your climbing sticks or ladder. When you reach
the location of the Prusik Hitch, slide it further up the rope and
continue climbing.
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