Lone Wolf Alpha Hand Climber
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Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Pasadena Maryland
I've been looking at getting a lone wolf stand but I don't see how to operate the foot climber portion. I have a summit and it has that bungy chord thing that you pull back with your feet to secure your feet to the foot climber. The wolf doesn't have anything like that. Looks like the summit foot climber without the bungy chord. How do you keep from losing the foot climber and how do you keep your feet secure?
#2
Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Norristown, Pennsylvania
Hey Saxman,
The square tubing of the base is designed for foot placement and becomes obvious as soon as you open the base up by pivoting the top of the angled section. It all folds down for easy carrying but you open it prior to climbing. Here is a photo of mine with the base opened. I tried to mark the spots where your feet position but the yellow print may be too small to read. Either way, you can easily see the black angled round pipe that attaches to the rear of the platform. That angle creates a triangle where your boots easily fit. I love my Alpha Hand Climber and have never had any problems with losing the base. Good Luck!
The square tubing of the base is designed for foot placement and becomes obvious as soon as you open the base up by pivoting the top of the angled section. It all folds down for easy carrying but you open it prior to climbing. Here is a photo of mine with the base opened. I tried to mark the spots where your feet position but the yellow print may be too small to read. Either way, you can easily see the black angled round pipe that attaches to the rear of the platform. That angle creates a triangle where your boots easily fit. I love my Alpha Hand Climber and have never had any problems with losing the base. Good Luck!
#3
Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Norristown, Pennsylvania
Hey Saxman,
Really sorry about that picture. My first attempt at uploading and what a disaster. If you like, I can email you the photo I took of my stand base and you'll see where your feet locate. Really sorry about the photo.
Really sorry about that picture. My first attempt at uploading and what a disaster. If you like, I can email you the photo I took of my stand base and you'll see where your feet locate. Really sorry about the photo.
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Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Norristown, Pennsylvania
You're very welcome Saxman. I'm having major arthritic issues in my left shoulder and neck and was unable to carry my old stand for any distance. The Alpha hand climber solved all of that!!! I can carry it all day and the darn thing just plain works!!! I love mine. Kudos to the pros at Lone Wolf.


#9
they got a lone wolf sit and climb on sale here https://www.jesseshunting.com/osComm...cturers_id=147
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Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Pasadena Maryland
I bought climbing stirrups for my summit viper already. It helped a lot but I am looking for something really light and no bar on the front. I like the bar for gun and muzzleloader hunting but for bow hunting I find myself standing up all the time and I'd like to be able to sit down and shoot. The summit forces me to stand and shoot my bow. I also find myself tending to stay close to the path with the summit cause it is a little heavy. I would like to get the 14.5 pounder and see if that helps me get off the beaten path.



