I have 4 M60u’s they are with out a doubt the overall best stand on the market. Light but sturdy and solidly built. Tons of easy custom adjustments seat angle platform angle. Extremely comfortable seat. Large comfortable platform. And best of all it is beyond easy to hang. Stand stud slides into the receiver with minimal effort small cotter pin for safety.Couple small modifications-I drilled out the hole on the stand stud to accommodate a slightly larger safety pin.-Got rid the ratchet strap. And use a lone wolf Cam buckle strap. Super simple and quiet-Put nylon spacers everywhere zero metal contact. Little bit of a pain but makes everything smoother.Great stand. Much lighter than the M50. Like the bigger grate for the stand.I purchased this stand because I needed a light weight portable stand that could be moved. This stand is exactly what I needed. The new ratchet strap type block is much easier to install compared to my previous chain type. The stand adjusted easily to my liking. The seat folds up quietly. The only issue I have is the location of the seat adjustment screw. When adjusted to the height I needed, this screw could be felt if I was positioned just right. I only encountered this twice in the 30 hours or so that I sat in it this past season. I am a big fan of Millennium products.I ordered this Saturday and it got delivered today. Came in this morning and I immediately put it together. I weighed the tree stand and it came in at 14 pounds, a pound heavier than advertised. I weighed it without the receiver, it still feels light. Once I put it together I realize it seemed kind of loud when you collapse the stand so I added some paracord around the areas of metal to metal contact. Playing around with it in the back yard and I am impressed. I can’t wait to set it up this week.Decided on a Millenium stand due to the seat comfort. Although the seat is very comfortable (and doesn't stay soaked after a rain), there are a few things to consider. One: the design of the ratchet strap is such that it cannot be used on smaller diameter trees (purely guessing 8in min diameter) Two: since this uses a receiver/stud system, if there is a knot, or protrusion, in the tree (below where you installed the receiver), the stud of the stand may not be able to be installed in the receiver (side note: the stud of my stand does not fit well in the receiver. Tolerancing seems to be an issue on my particular stand). C: the stand is not quiet when put in backpack form without some modification. The seat post clangs against the base.Overall this is a very comfortable stand, and I like the adjustability. Depending on your wants/needs there might be more cost effective options.I'm a lifetime hunter and have had several tree stands over the years. I found my new Millennium M60U to be and very easy stand to put up. Its a solid stand that says quality. Best one I've had in years.THE BEST loc on i own. I have summit, api, big game, lone wolf and millennium loc ons. The m60 is my new favorite. The m100 millennium is my second choice. All the others come in waaaay down the list in comparison. No other stand comes close in comfort and ease of hanging to millenniums. Every stand i buy from now on, will be an m60 or m100This is a great tree stand! It is light and solid. It is easy to set up and very comfortable even for long hours. This is one of the best stands I've ever sat in and I've been hunting for a long time. Great job Millennium!