Lonewolf treestands?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Lonewolf treestands?
I'm in the market for a new treestand. I almost exclusively bowhunt. I was looking at lonewolf treestands mainly for the lightweight, construction, and ease of use. Does anyone have any experience with them?
#3
RE: Lonewolf treestands?
Sure do, I have two "Sit and Climb" stands and wouldn't use any other. Like you said fatmallard, they are light, compact for carrying and very secure with that traction belt around the tree. I also like the built-in bow holder for easy access! They aren't the most comfortable but they are super quiet setting up. And yes, they're not cheap, but you usually get what you pay for!
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RE: Lonewolf treestands?
I have a lone wolf hang on, climbing sticks and the sit'n'climb. In my opinion they are the best out there. I've had four other climbers before the lone wolf and none compared.
Actually the owner of company is a very successful big buck bowhunter and theres an article in Bowhunter Magazines Whitetail Special 2006 about him hunting and taking a 184" Wisconsin Whitetail. Once you have one of these stands its you can tell it was designed by a successful hunter.
Happy Hunting
Dan
Actually the owner of company is a very successful big buck bowhunter and theres an article in Bowhunter Magazines Whitetail Special 2006 about him hunting and taking a 184" Wisconsin Whitetail. Once you have one of these stands its you can tell it was designed by a successful hunter.
Happy Hunting
Dan
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RE: Lonewolf treestands?
ORIGINAL: dkbs
I have a lone wolf hang on, climbing sticks and the sit'n'climb. In my opinion they are the best out there. I've had four other climbers before the lone wolf and none compared.
Actually the owner of company is a very successful big buck bowhunter and theres an article in Bowhunter Magazines Whitetail Special 2006 about him hunting and taking a 184" Wisconsin Whitetail. Once you have one of these stands its you can tell it was designed by a successful hunter.
Happy Hunting
Dan
I have a lone wolf hang on, climbing sticks and the sit'n'climb. In my opinion they are the best out there. I've had four other climbers before the lone wolf and none compared.
Actually the owner of company is a very successful big buck bowhunter and theres an article in Bowhunter Magazines Whitetail Special 2006 about him hunting and taking a 184" Wisconsin Whitetail. Once you have one of these stands its you can tell it was designed by a successful hunter.
Happy Hunting
Dan
Andre is making a Lone Wolf bow soon! He sold the manufacturing part of the company but still owns the name! The production is moving from Wi to Ill. He is still running the accessories department! Good luck this season!
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RE: Lonewolf treestands?
I have 3 alpha hang ons by far the eaisy syand to hang imo the best stand out there Worth the money Ive been tring to buy one every tax return ck for the last 3 years ps all mine have locks on them in the tree lol