As a land manager and hunter, Steve Bartylla has set up thousands of treestands and he always follows these critical safety rules. For the sake of your health and your loved ones, please do the same.

As a land manager and hunter, Steve Bartylla has set up thousands of treestands and he always follows these critical safety rules. For the sake of your health and your loved ones, please do the same.
The Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation (TSSA) is pleased to announce that multiple additional partners will be joining the group this year in their efforts to elevate tree stand safety awareness.
Here’s a quick safety tip for treestand deer hunters that could drastically reduce your chances of falling. Plus, we profile the Timberline Hang On Treestand from Field and Stream Shop.
Before you head to deer camp this year, head to Walmart and pick up this nifty new product from Primal Treestands. It might just save your life when you’re deer hunting!
You should always familiarize yourself with the basics of treestand safety. But, are there any special safety precautions you should take if a crossbow is your hunting tool in a treestand?
Today we take a look at the new single-man ladder from Primal Treestands. The 17-foot Single Vantage Deluxe is built for all-day sits, but even nicer is the innovative design that allows you to secure the ladder stand from the ground — before you climb.
Safety should be the No. 1 priority every time we climb into a treestand, and it’s no time to be careless. Here are three safety rules that could save your life. Plus, we profile a new safety device designed for treestand hunters.
Setting up and climbing tree stands is serious business, and no deer is worth the danger of suffering a life-altering fall. Steve has safely set up thousands of stands over the years and lives by these exact safety tips.
Hunter Safety System’s LifeLine kits are simple, easy-to-use tools that keep treestand hunters safe from the moment they step off the ground. Don’t become a tragic statistic. Stay safe and make sure you get home to see your family and friends.
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost is recovering in an Atlanta hospital after falling and breaking his pelvis while working on a treestand.