LONE WOLF TREESTANDS
#2
Joined: Mar 2003
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From: Warren michigan
I do not own one but i was thinking of ordering one myself. their is a link to their web site on the homepage. www.lonewolfstands.com
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 280
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From: MI USA
You' re right, they are not cheap. I have a hang on by loan wolf and I love it. I primarily use mine for my true portable stand. They are by far the quietest, quickest, stand to put up and take down. If I plan on leaving a stand in the woods for any length of time I get the cheaper brands(have had some bad luck with the thieves[:@].
#7
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 703
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From: Havre de Grace MD USA
two years ago I got the " Sit and Climb" and my friend got the " lock-on" .
He traded his for a muzzle loader to another friend.
He has been trying to get it back ever since...
They are expensive...but quality only has to be bought once!
He traded his for a muzzle loader to another friend.
He has been trying to get it back ever since...
They are expensive...but quality only has to be bought once!
#8
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 494
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From: Honeyhole, IA USA
I just bought a Alpha Hang-on a couple months ago. I haven' t hunted out of one, but man is it easy to hang, quiet, and solid. This is going to be my stand this year. I am going to make a bunch of setups and just take it in and out with me.
#9
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 24
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From:
I have had the lone wolf climber. I hated that stand I had a lot of problems with it slipping etc A buddy of mine had the perminent stand by lone wolf it is a good stand. I just dont like there clibers. If you ever decide on a cliber I would suggest the ole man I love the one I have. Its ver comfortable. As far as cost of stands you could find cheapers stands that are as light as the lone wolf for about half the cost. I purchased 2 permenant stands last fall for 30.00 a peice from bass pro or cabalas cant remember. but these are very comfortable stands and very light. When I purchase tree stands I look for comfort #1 secondley I look at weight of the stand. Then last price. What I would do if I was you is go to your local sporting goods store and look at what kind of stands they have. you can get a better idea of what opptions you like this wayversus just seeing the picture. To me weight and comfort are #1. WELL GOOD LUCK.
#10
Buckeye, I am curious. Did you have the Lone Wolf climber with the old v-bar? I guarantee my Lone Wolf Alpha climber will not slip!!!! I recommend the traction belt climbers over any climbing stand that uses a cable, chain or v-bars. The traction belts used on the Lone Wolf climbers will absolutely not slip if used correctly of course. I plan on keeping mine for many years. I have never used a stand that was so quiet....lock on or climbing!


