

🎯 Elevate your hunt with comfort and speed — the T-100 tripod never lets you miss the shot!
The Millennium Treestands T-100 Tripod is a hunter-designed, ultralight aluminum stand weighing just 36 pounds. It features a 10-foot height for optimal concealment, a 360-degree ComfortMAX swivel seat with footrest for full range of motion, and non-slip feet for stable, quiet setup. Supporting up to 300 pounds and folding easily for transport, it meets or exceeds TMA industry standards, making it the go-to choice for serious hunters seeking comfort, speed, and stealth.
| ASIN | B004XNYPWO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #543,121 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #152 in Hunting Tree Stands |
| Brand Name | Millennium Treestands |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2012 |
| Included Components | footrest |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 22.5 x 12.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 36 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Big Rock Sports |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | footrest |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 50 Pounds |
| Part Number | T-100-00 |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Suggested Users | "" |
| Warranty Description | warranty |
A**Y
Awesome Stand!!
After looking at the T100 for a good while I decided to bite the bullet and get one and I am very glad I did. This is the first Millennium stand I have owned and I am now a big fan. It is everything the description says it is light, comfortable and quiet. I hunt public land with it and can easily carry it where ever I need to go. It’s not necessarily a stand you want to bring in and out every time you hunt but you could if you had to. This stand by far serves the purpose for what I needed it for. The only thing I will say is that it is awkward to carry through the wood with it being so long but what stand wouldn’t be awkward to carry in and out of the woods with all your gear. Thanks Millennium for an awesome product and thanks to Amazon for carrying it.
L**.
Well worth the purchase!
The tripod was a pleasant surprise when I used it in the field for the first time. It is well made and like the light weight/sturdy construction; feel very safe and secure on it. I used to have to use my deer cart to take my tripod stands into the field, now I can just carry it out to my hunting area. Should have bought one a long time ago. Well worth the money!LC
P**.
Millenium makes really nice quality stands
I'v bought two of these. Millenium makes really nice quality stands. These are handy... I have quite a few fixed tripods up. We have had a few hunters use these Millenium stands. They are good for tight places but young and old had a hard time getting in and out of them. I had one friend fall (granted he was leaning down trying to reach a glove he dropped and he was sitting on some slippery pad (don't do that). ). So these are going on my special purpose stand sets for advance users. I found the seat really comfortable and it is a great stand. I am not sure why it is soooo hard to safely get in and out of. Even the young guys were a little worried doing it. Very portable and very well done. Just keep your wits about you and make sure you climb light and lift stuff up with a string. I had trouble trying to carry my cross bow on a sling while climbing the stand myself.
S**X
Best scout stand on the market.
I hunt where we primarily use ladder or tripod stands due to tree size. Yep, young southern yellow pine country. With this stand you can move around with ease and scout new locations that show promise. I am 50 years old and easily carry the stand on one shoulder with my rifle on the other. I do have to stop occasionally and reposition and of course I am not hiking 2 or 3 miles. I carry it in the back of my pickup locked with a cable. Never really locked up a stand before, but after having a crowd around my truck at several stores and people I have never met talking about how nice that stand looks, a lock seemed prudent. If you are looking for something light, portable, sets up faster than my wife"s beach chair, and gives just enough height to see over the brush, then this is the stand for you. If you have ever sat in a Millennium seat nothing else will ever do.
P**S
A great add to the arsenal!
I absolutely love the flexibility of this tripod. I have been using Millennium lock on stands for years and probably have 20 of them. I needed to add a “portable” tripod to the arsenal for certain terrain and immediately thought of this stand. Yes it’s expensive but that’s how it goes when you want light and durable. Assembly took a few minutes but everything fit well. Others had noted it is awkward to enter/exit but that hasn’t been an issue for me as long as the swivel seat is locked in to place. I have been amazed at how comfortable and functional it is. I have been able to tuck it in to areas with great background cover and had numerous deer and hogs within 10 yds. Without any additional netting I have yet to be busted. I will definitely purchase another in the off season.
T**W
Outstanding - cheaper options but not as portable. This tripod is great
Love this. I've shouldered it and moved it around my 400 acres dozens of times. Its not "lite" lol but its definitely easy to carry even with a shoulder strapped gun and backpack. Yes you will sweet moving it but b/c you can balance it on your shoulder, you don't really seem to be carrying the entire weight. I've seen $250 versions at local shops but they are pretty much permanent once you place them unless you brought tools or want to take them around one part at a time. This unit here, you can have on your shoulder in 20 seconds walk 100 yards, and place it on the ground and be sitting in the chair literally 60 seconds later. It's that easy to deploy. My partners are all astonished by this thing. lol Made me look smarter than I am. haha
H**N
Not worth what you pay
Not worth what you pay for it. First off it’s only 7 ft tall and hard to get in and out of
K**R
Doubtful this was actually designed by hunters on the move
I like this product overall; however, it's more awkward and loud to move than advertised. It doesn't come with a strap or tie down for the foot rest, so it bounces and clanks unless you thought to bring a spare strap. The foot rest also makes too much noise for my comfort when you lower it to get in/out of the stand. It also clanks loudly when you collapse the tripod. You can move it around on your shoulder for a while, but probably not for a long haul. I typically hike into remote places on public land, and I was hoping this would give me a chance to hunt the thick brush that doesn't have any great trees....not going to happen as it, but with a few modifications that the manufacturer should have thought of...it'll do. I recommend getting a nice shoulder strap carrier for a canoe/kayak...or just make a comfortable strap yourself (honestly, they should have thought of this!!!). Also, I put foam pipe insulation on the loud parts that like to clank and carry a spare strap to tie down the foot rest. All this being said..it's light (for a tripod) and operates smoothly once it's in position and set up. I'd recommend this stand to a friend, but I would highlight the issues I put in this review first.
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