Mystery Ranch Treehouse 38

The Treehouse 38 is designed for long all-day sits when extra gear, food, and layers are needed featuring a fuzzy polyester laminate, adjustable harness, and waist belt to help carry the heavier load.

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Why we like this product

  • Durable, water-resistant, and wilderness quiet utilizing a custom-designed fuzzy polyester face and nylon 210D laminate backer
  • Adjustable shoulder straps and waistbelt for a better load carrying experience for the hike to and from your stand
  • Internal cinch pockets feature silent closures and have plenty of space for gear and snacks
  • Full side compressions straps with pass-through guides can be used for carrying your bow, lightweight treestand, or climbing sticks
  • Bottom compression straps can be used to lash extra gear or bulky layers
  • External shock cord restraints ensure your trophy stays secured to the pack for the hike out

The Mystery Ranch Treehouse 38 is a hanging gear locker for the tree stand hunter who needs extra space for more gear and essentials for long sits lasting from before dawn to long after sundown. The Treehouse 38 is designed with shoulder straps and a waist belt for a better load-carrying experience when fully loaded down. The shoulder straps can be adjusted for taller or shorter torsos. The waistbelt features built-in pockets to keep gloves and headlamps for the hike in and out. The custom-designed fuzzy polyester laminate backed with a 210D Nylon fabric helps dampen sound, is water resistant, and provides easy access to gear without giving away your location. The top-loading access is complemented by multiple interior sleeves and cinch pockets for organization. The pack’s lid features a deep shelf on the interior allowing quick access to essential tools and gear. The pack lid is designed to open away from the tree when hung allowing for easy access to gear. The adjustable tree strap allows the pack to be quickly attached to the tree in the optimal position. The front compression straps are perfect for securing a bow, a lightweight tree stand, and climbing sticks. The side stretch pockets securely fit quivers, camera arms, and other tree stand essentials with added help from compression straps.


S/M L/XL
Torso 15" - 20" 17" - 24"
Waist 26" - 36" 35" - 40"+
Weight 4 lbs 8 oz
Capacity 2370 cu-ins
Dimensions 23.25" x 13" x 12.25"
Hydration Compatible No built-in hydration sleeve or port
Material Custom-designed fuzzy polyester backed with a 210D nylon laminate fabric
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime
Mystery Ranch

Mystery Ranch Treehouse 38

$299.00
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Overall rating: 4.4 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Great tree stand pack

"Works great for tree stand, holds sticks, platform, and plenty of gear"

Patrick H. (5/5)

Solid pack from Mystery Ranch

"Great pack for hunting out of a saddle. Built logically and also very quiet"

Greg B. (5/5)

Size

"Nice & big"

Kenneth H. (5/5)

Outstanding Tree Stand pack

"This pack is truly exceptional for a White tail hunter. The design is really well thought out. There is a place for everything with silent accessibility. Kudos to Mystery Ranch for considering what seems like every angle in a hunting pack."

Mike M. (5/5)

Ok, but could be better...

"Background: I have & use the following packs: Mule, Pintler, Sawtooth 45, & Beartooth 80, so I'm somewhat familiar with MR packs. I prefer to hunt whitetails on the ground, & thought this pack would be good because it holds it's shape-it definitely does that-set it on the ground, & as you remove items, is stays standing. It's also nice & quiet as I move-the "fuzzy" exterior picks up some debris, but not a problem for me. PROS: 1-good capacity for packing in extra layers & other items that I want 2- compression straps made it easy to attach my Waldrop PacSeat 3-Adjustable length of harness-definitely a plus with a "semi frame" pack! 4-Staying open & formed while sitting on the ground is a big plus-unlike my other packs that collapse as I remove items from them. CONS: 1- Advertised weight is 4.5 lb. Well, on my scale (which I triple-checked with a 10 lb weight) the empty pack weighs 5.6 lb. Not a big deal for me, but your opinion may differ ;) ! 2- Belt pockets-they can hold a REAL small range finder. I hunt with recurves, & don't use those. so again, not a big deal with me-bottom line-the pockets are very small. I put my spare bowstring/stringer & glove in one, & 2 extra protein bars in the other. That pretty much fills them up. 3-Hydration pocket- I use "Hydra-pack" bladders, because I've found that they will not leak. When you look at the pocket inside of the pack, it looks like it'll fit a 2L bladder with no problem..NOT TRUE. A 2L Hydra Pack, filled to 1/4 inch below the "max fill" line WILL NOT FIT IN THE POCKET. I dumped out some water, & it barely fits with approx 1.5L in the bladder. it might take more if I start with an empty bladder in the pocket, then fill it once it's in there, but that's kind of a pain in the neck. Also, there's no hole to feed the hydration tube thru the top of the pack to then attach to a shoulder strap. That sucks if you want to have a drink while moving with the pack on your back. 4-Inside top pocket-it's sewn down both sides-a mistake IMO. Going back to the water bladder, with that pocket sewn down each side, it's very difficult to use the full capacity of that pocket because it's stretched over the water bladder. If you use a 1L bladder, it probably won't be an issue. 5- Bottom compression straps- they are very short. Again, not a big deal during early season hunts, but in late season, where the extra layers get more bulky, could be a problem. Fortunately, MR offers extra straps that can be clipped in to expand capacity. 6- Interior side pockets- They are relatively shallow. I get why that is-you don't want to be digging into the bottom of a deep pocket to get an item. What I don't understand is why 2 more pockets weren't sewn below the 2 top pockets-those would be perfect locations for things you want to have but may not need-like a small 1st aid kit, small kill kit, fire starting kit, etc..."

Steve B. (2/5)

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