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Bucko
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lone wolf treestands ?

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I'm quite interested in the aluminum features/castings of the Lone Wolf treestands.Does anyone have any expierence,firsthand or otherwise of them.Thanks alot :wink: http://www.lonewolfstands.com/index_flash.asp
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They are the best! l've had one for years and wouldn't hunt without one. They are pricy but your paying for quality. Hope this helps.
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I received a set of the Lone Wolf climbing sticks this past Christmas. I plan on using them this Fall. Quality is Excellent and their as light as a feather. I'am thinking of buying one of there hang on stands for a light weight set up that I can carry in and out of State Ground here in Missouri. Lone Wolf is pricey but top quality.
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I have the sit and climb for many years now....Ive had others and in my opinoin this is the best..I tip the scales at 260 and I never have a problem with mine in anyway...great tree stand..it will be the last youll buy..
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I've never owned one but I've heard they are top notch stands from everyone I know that has owned one.
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Post by Bucko »

I recieved their "07" brochure in todays mail and from looking at it their website it needs a lil updating.They are now offering a ladder stand called the Omega featureing an aluminum ladder to go with the aluminum platform.No price on that model.And also another hanger model.

I did notice the climbing sticks are designed to stack together with their Alpha and Assault hang on stands.Thanks for the replies so far fellows!!
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Partikle wrote:I've never owned one but I've heard they are top notch stands from everyone I know that has owned one.
same here.. those that do use them love them. If you want something thats EASY and light to move or take with you they are the way to go. I just cant afford them :lol: Ive been using the 30-40buck hang ones from walmart with no issues and im also very anal about stands. But ive found those to be better than most that cost 100bucks or more each. Ive got 15 of those LOL :shock: :D
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I have the Lonewolf Alpha Hand Climber and love it!!! If you want a stand to set up and get out quickly and quietly, this is the ninja of treestands. After using the Lonewolf, all other brands of climbers will seem like noisy mechanical monsters :lol:
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