60 bucks... Leafy Camo suit... lil bit of natural ground blind built from nearby stuff... then just hold still.
Don't draw til their eye goes behind a tree or they put their head down near the ground.
At best... an elevated position may give you a leeetle more shot opportunity / shooting lanes... and get your scent up higher. But that's about it.
I'd imagine the question to ask yourself is... is it even possible for you to hike in even earlier like you'd need in order to fuss with all the climbing and securing the stuff and all that... and then giving yourself enough lead in time after that commotion that the forest has had a chance to calm back down and forget about all the noise and commotion you just made? And get all that done before the primo morning hours, ya know?
I figure you'd probably have to pre-scout to pick your tree spots... and maybe pre-attach climbing foot-holds? But I don't think you can attach anything in a permanent manner, so that's out. You'd need to attach climbing sticks on the day of.
AND... ok.. so you do all this and you get successful. What then? Now for sure you have to make another trip back in to collect all that stuff. Be too much weight for 1 pack-out trip. I mean... if you truly feel it'll marketedly improve your chance for success, then I say sure, give it a try. BUT... I'd sincerely recommend before that just trying out the cheaper and safer concealment options of either a Leafy Suit chosen in a color that matches well with the habitat, or a Kill Suit Mesh-Strip Ghillie Suit. (Trim some of the strip as needed, such as on your bow-holding arm).
I mean hell dude... if my n00b butt with shoulder injuries and bad-vision can pull-off a Bow-Kill from the ground... anybody can.