Need advice: Lightweight Climbing Stand
#1
Need advice: Lightweight Climbing Stand
I am considering the purchase of a lightweight climbing stand to supplement my Ambush Saddle. I would like the following features:
- Minimal weight (15-18 lbs) for longer walks
- Must have bar that rasies in front of shooter to rest muzzleloader/rifle
I am looking at the Lone Wolf Sit and Climb and the Summit Razor SS. The Razor 3 lbs heavier. I am not sure if the climbing bar on either of these stands will work as a rifle rest.I am hoping some of you guys can provide experiences that makes this big ($) decision easier. Please advise!
Lone Wolf Sit and Climb: http://www.lonewolfstands.com/shoppingcart/Products/Alpha-Sit-and-Climb-Combo__SACCSH.aspx
Summit Razor SS: http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=razor
- Minimal weight (15-18 lbs) for longer walks
- Must have bar that rasies in front of shooter to rest muzzleloader/rifle
I am looking at the Lone Wolf Sit and Climb and the Summit Razor SS. The Razor 3 lbs heavier. I am not sure if the climbing bar on either of these stands will work as a rifle rest.I am hoping some of you guys can provide experiences that makes this big ($) decision easier. Please advise!
Lone Wolf Sit and Climb: http://www.lonewolfstands.com/shoppingcart/Products/Alpha-Sit-and-Climb-Combo__SACCSH.aspx
Summit Razor SS: http://www.summitstands.com/catalog.aspx?catid=razor
#5
RE: Need advice: Lightweight Climbing Stand
Well, the Summit weighs 21 lbs and the Lone Wolf weighs 18 lbs. Most of my hunts involve walks of 0.5-1.0 miles in moderately warm NC fall hunting weather.MyAPI seems bulky and heavy.
Can anyone speak to the practical difference in weights between the Summit Razor and Lone Wolf Sit & Climb?
P.S. My old API whatever model only weighs 22 lbs.
Can anyone speak to the practical difference in weights between the Summit Razor and Lone Wolf Sit & Climb?
P.S. My old API whatever model only weighs 22 lbs.
#8
RE: Need advice: Lightweight Climbing Stand
The biggest complaint about the lone wolf was comfort, the folks at lone wolf have taken that to heart and came out with a new seat setup.I have one ordered. There really is no rifle rest but I am handy with steel so will prolly be making one that clips on.
#9
RE: Need advice: Lightweight Climbing Stand
I was thinking the same thing about fabricating a removable rifle rest -for the hand climber, if possible.
Countryboy - why did choose the sit and climb over the hand climber?
Countryboy - why did choose the sit and climb over the hand climber?
#10
RE: Need advice: Lightweight Climbing Stand
I have the summit razor ss. It is very comfortable and light . the rail swings out of the way if you need too. It tilts down a little low for a gun rail that is the only thing i wish i could change on it but a very good stand to be in for those long hunts