My stand is a combination of 2 API stands. I like the API, but I didn't like the way that it packed... so I took a Large API bow stand ( open front) seat and a platform from a narrow API closed front stand. The result is the base will now nests in on the seat and the seat padding is between my back and the base when packing out. To finish out my system I connected 2 carabiners to the hand extensions of the bow climber seat to form a climbing seat using a climbing belt. The climbing belt is also the securing strap when the platform is nested for packing. I have summit quick climbing stirrups attached to the base so it's easy to lock my feet in for climbing, even in the dark(I climb facing the tree). I have a set of summit saddle bags attached to the seat that act as a back pack with easy access to pockets and such even when climbing or in final hunting position. The pack is completed with padded shoulder harness that quick connect via carabiners. Everything is set up so there is no metal on metal contact (even when packing) making the system very quiet
The whole system is not a light as I would like, but it has room for my trimming saw and pruning shears, rain jacket, 2 insulated water bottles, field camo, field dressing kit, a coil of paracord, extra lights and compass, ammo in gun season, and even my lunch if need be...
It's rather comfortable and falling asleep on a quiet morning can be an issue. It fit's in the bed of my truck under the tonneau cover, so it stays there from fall through the end of winter hunting season (I do remove the water and perishables).