attention lone wolf stand owners
#1
I 'm interested in gettin a lone wolf sit and climb... I have a summit bushmaster gith now and the hand climber is tring and bulky to carry ... What do you feel is the best difference between your lone wolf stands and other stands? 350 is a lot of money for a stand but im willin to pay it if it will make trekking into the woods and setting up easier please give me your opinions
#2
What do you feel is the best difference between your lone wolf stands and other stands?
#3
I agree with cougar mag... super quiet and flat packing.
No clanging when getting set up, and learning to keep the tree bark quiet was my biggest problem when learning to climb quietly. That pine barkcan be as loud as fire whistles it seems when you drag the staps up the tree. (did that make any sense to anyone - don't know how else to put it.)
No clanging when getting set up, and learning to keep the tree bark quiet was my biggest problem when learning to climb quietly. That pine barkcan be as loud as fire whistles it seems when you drag the staps up the tree. (did that make any sense to anyone - don't know how else to put it.)
#4
I dont have a lone wolf climber, but i have a hang on stand by lone wold. They are some of the best stands that i have ever used. Light weight, quit, packs real easy.....i would do it if you had the extra money!
#9
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
I know what I want in a stand and lone wolf has it. I haven't used one but based on the workmanship and the material used and having seen them up close, the next oneI buy will be a lone wolf unless something better comes along. I don't care for theprice or the fact that they don't come with the beltsof a decent size right out of the box. As a matter of fact, lone wolf if your listening, I'm insulted that youwould make me buy the bigger belts seperate. Understand also that you will get nothing praise worthy after the sale. You want a few bucks, you got it. As far as I see things you would be better off stopping this practise for some good pr, but that's just me.
#10
I've been using a LW sit and climb for seven years now. I have 2 of them in fact. I believe it's the bestclimberout there, and worth the extra bucks.
They are VERY well built, VERY light, VERYsturdy, VERY quiet, and VERY easy to use. Iwill say it's not VERY comfy for all day sits though.Here's my remedy.

They are VERY well built, VERY light, VERYsturdy, VERY quiet, and VERY easy to use. Iwill say it's not VERY comfy for all day sits though.Here's my remedy.


