Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On vs XOP Edge Tree Saddle Platform - Adjustable Hunting Platform

Overall winner: Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On

Key Differences

Millennium M50 (A) targets hang-on stand users who want quick leveling (InterlockLeveling), easy site-to-site movement (CamLock receiver) and included safety rope, and it sits at a more affordable price tier. XOP Edge (B) is a sturdy tree-saddle platform with strong tree grip and easy assembly but is heavier and offers a smaller platform area, suiting users prioritizing solid build over space

Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On

Millennium Treestands M50 Hang-On

Millennium Treestands • ★ 3.9/5 • Premium

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
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XOP Edge Tree Saddle Platform - Adjustable Hunting Platform

XOP Edge Tree Saddle Platform - Adjustable Hunting Platform

XOP-XTREME OUTDOOR PRODUCTS • ★ 3.9/5 • Premium

Aluminum tree saddle platform with EVO-TRAC traction and integrated gear attachment points. Sturdy, stable grip on the tree with easy assembly, and compact platform size for packability

Pros

  • wide tooth profile for stability
  • EVO-TRAC traction in all weather
  • durable, abrasion-resistant finish
  • integrated gear attachment points

Cons

  • weight noted by customers
  • could be lighter as a saddle stand
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Millennium Treestands
Durability XOP-XTREME OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
Versatility Millennium Treestands
User Reviews Millennium Treestands