Lone Wolf treestand users
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 422
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From: NorthEast Arkansas river bottoms
Do any of you guys or gals have any experience with the Lone Wolf footrest for the Lone Wolf Stands?
I've had some back problems this summer and am still pretty sore at times from it, and I cannot seem to sit in my Alpha hang on for more than an hour or two before I start hurting. Does the footrest take any pressure off of your lower back or rear end or is it just for the back of your legs.
Also, it looks like you have to drill a couple holes to mount them?
Are they adjustable or stationary?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I've had some back problems this summer and am still pretty sore at times from it, and I cannot seem to sit in my Alpha hang on for more than an hour or two before I start hurting. Does the footrest take any pressure off of your lower back or rear end or is it just for the back of your legs.
Also, it looks like you have to drill a couple holes to mount them?
Are they adjustable or stationary?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 800
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From: Indianapolis, IN
A friend of mine has a lone wolf stand with the climbing sticks. He seems to like it and its pretty lightweight and allows him to move it with ease if he wants to change locations. He's never complained about being sore in it. I personally love mu Summit stand, the seat on it allows me to stay on stand all day long.



