Avery ASD Boomer Stand

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Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby pintail07 » Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:29 am

Anybody have any experience with this product? Pros? Cons? I've had pretty good luck with my ruff stand but looking for something that connects to trees at any water height...is this thing worth a hundred bucks and will it last more than a few hunts?
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby Copiah Creek » Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:40 pm

Im a Sport Stand person myself ,,,,,,,but i would say the Boomer has to be way better than the Ruff Stand i left in the delta !
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby muddinram2duck » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:17 am

I'll trade you my ruff stand.
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby GulfCoast » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:00 am

muddinram2duck wrote:I'll trade you my ruff stand.


So would anyone who has actually really USED a Ruff Stand for a season....... :lol:
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby beamer » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:28 pm

I kind of like my ruff stand, but it is the only stand I have ever used. It supports my fat booty and deuce pretty good!
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby 38930 » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:03 pm

I am about to buy a ruff stand. Could you tell my the pros and cons of it before I invest nearly $200. Is there a better stand out there?
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby beamer » Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:32 pm

I haven't had any problems so far.......Some people complain it's not stable and the top is to slick. It's light and easy to carry and I walk in to a lot of the spots. It has worked for me, but GC and CC have used both. I would ask them to comment......
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby Damn_It_Boy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:04 pm

Sport stand!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby OleMsVa » Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:54 pm

Love the Ruff stand -- use it all the time, so far it is durable and light...negatives is that it takes me forever to set up with all those dangly pins when it's freezing booty cold outside.

Just got the Boomer stand and although I've been hunting the timber I haven't used it yet, but I am planning on keeping it in the boat. Only problem I see with the Boomer stand is its small surface area vs. the Ruff stand. When I hunt I sometimes we stay for several hours and it's nice for your dog to be able to lay down on the ruff stand during lulls rather than remain sitting on the Boomer...much less when i sit down myself.

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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby GulfCoast » Thu Dec 03, 2009 7:17 am

I have owned 2 Ruff stands, and used them hard. And a Sportstand, and used it hard. From the Pascagoula marsh, to the Delta, in the LA marsh, and once even in the hallowed state of Arkansas. There is absolutely no comparison between the ricikty, wobbly, slick, pinch-your-fingers-off-in-the-dark, falls over 80% of the time when the dog jumps off Ruff Stand, and the Sportstand. When we used to hunt one dog off a Sportstand, and the other off a Ruff stand, BOTH dogs would try to get on the Sportstand, every time. The Ruff stand is tolerable if you are hunting in over 12" of soft mud, where you can jam it down 24" and it actually be stable. Otherwise, what good is a "stand" with legs that you have to take a ratchet strap in with you to anchor it to a tree.....SUCKAGE. The Sportstand works on hard bottom, soft bottom, you name it, since you can easily step on the cross bar and jam the 4 leg extensions 12" down in the bottom. Very stable, the only thing I would change is the pop rivits to change the length of the legs. Ask Copiah Creek, or anyone who has hunted at my club, they will all tell you the same thing. CC threw his Ruff away....

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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby 38930 » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:00 pm

Thank you for your opinions!! I will purchase the Sportstand. Thanks for saving me from a costly mistake!!! One last question where is the best place to purchase this item?
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby RF » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:56 pm

If you have a tree available you can make your own from an old tree stand and mat...
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby GulfCoast » Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:07 pm

38930 wrote:Thank you for your opinions!! I will purchase the Sportstand. Thanks for saving me from a costly mistake!!! One last question where is the best place to purchase this item?


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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby quakwacker » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:34 pm

+1 on the sportstand.
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Re: Avery ASD Boomer Stand

Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:25 am

Haven't seen the Boomer stand, but I will say I hope its a lot better than the 'walk in' timber stand. I haven't had much trouble with the Ruff stand, but I mostly use it in training, and have to stake it down or wratchet it around a tree to be stable.

Wish I'd have bought the sportstand from the get go.

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