Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On vs XOP Invader Tree Saddle Platform 6061 Aluminium
Overall winner: Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On
Key Differences
Millennium's M50 (A) emphasizes leveling and site-to-site convenience with an InterlockLeveling system and CamLock receiver plus a SafeLink rope, making it better for hunters who prioritize stability and built-in safety; XOP's Invader (B) is lighter and more compact with excellent traction, suiting users who need a portable platform but who should note reports of roughness and teeth biting on hard trees
Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On
The M50 Hang-On treestand features leveling and quick-cam setup for easy, quiet leveling. Includes SafeLink safety rope for ascending and descending. Comfortable platform with a fold-up seat and integrated footrest
Pros
- InterlockLeveling and CamLock for quick setup
- SafeLink safety rope included
- ComfortMAX seat with integrated footrest
- Lightweight, portable design for site-to-site use
Cons
- Limited customer feedback on long-term durability
- Some users note installation complexity initially
- No explicit mention of weight capacity
XOP Invader Tree Saddle Platform 6061 Aluminium
Tree saddle platform with durable 6061 aluminium build and traction-friendly DURA-GRIP. Lightweight, compact design supports up to 350lb and guards stability on various tree sizes
Pros
- lightweight construction
- compact design
- DURA-GRIP traction
- teeth bite for grip on hard trees
Cons
- weight rating up to 350lb
- teeth bite may require careful use on some trees
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Millennium Treestands |
| Versatility | Millennium Treestands |
| User Reviews | Millennium Treestands |