Lone Wolf Alpha Hang On II Treestand
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The answer is yes, but not very well. If I was buying a muddy harness, I would buy
These are the buttons on the Versa. In addition, that is what the staps holding the stand to the tree are holding onto. The free end of each strap is equipped with a loop. It passes through a buckle at the free end. There is a loop on the buckle. Passing the free end over the versa button, the buckle end is passed over the button, and the free end hooks onto the Once the stand is snugged up, you tighten the strap to lock it in place. I own one of these stands as well as Hang ons are quicker to set up and are easier to get into than climbers. However, they are more silent and easy to get in than climbers.
An extra Accessory, it enables you to hang your EZ hang. The only limitation is that it only works on trees that have straight trunks. This stand gives you a great view, and you don't need an EZ hook to hang it.
Included with the stand are 1 pair of straps A quarter or a tenth This nylon web is 1/2" wide. Choosing to buy padded straps for the lone wolf was an additional purchase I made, but I am happy I did. The costs are $30 each. There is no better way to travel than with the stands and straps.
Selected User Reviews For Lone Wolf Alpha Hang On II Treestand
I tried them out in trees and found that the Alpha gave me more space and felt better for my wide feet for the extra pound and slight difference in size. Three of the images show the size difference, two are of the weight difference, and the fourth is a picture of the Alpha climbing stick with straps as well as three Lone Wolf climbing sticks with In previous seasons, I have never experienced very significant comfort in a climber stand, but I hope to use this one this season in combination I set up the stand with two sticks and the stand for the first time in less than 10 minutes. It is awesome and I am happy with my Added a lot of stability and steadiness to the tree stand after climbing up it, and I love how secure you feel once inside it once you're there. Solid construction, lightweight, quiet and secure sticks.
This is the second one I have purchased. It is not a place where I have a cameraman and help hanging my stands and where 150 and up class bucks cross my path every day - it is a place where I hunt on farms in the midwest. As a brush/woods hunter, I spend a lot of time outside on my farm. There is also a 130-inch television Having a 140 buck is an extremely rare feat. A portable stand is essential to get to the deer in minutes, and if I tried to haul a Redneck blind (great stand by the way) to the deer, my hunt would be over in a matter of minutes. I thoroughly researched the hang ons before buying one. Despite being expensive, highly rated, and exceeding my expectations in every respect, these stands have proven to be worth the money.
Going forward, I will only get a Lone Wolf stand. My only wish would be for them to make a double ladder stand so that I can take my daughter out as well. There is no doubt this stand will last me no matter how long I'm using it for. All of the cables and parts can be replaced, and the platform is built to last. This is the best thing I've ever owned. As a result, we will be replacing the ten steel stands we currently have with a dozen of these little guys. In the off-season, hanging them in the basement is probably the most overlooked benefit of them. They take up little space in the truck and take up very little room in the basement. This is what you need! Unlike other websites, this one is not disappointing.
Besides wrapping it with camo tape to prevent metal on metal sounds while hiking, I also hang it with camo cord.
In the past year, I've become more familiar with treestands. It weighed 21 pounds. An old Rivers Edge stand I used to own. This made it especially difficult for me to hang and bang. Although I am used to backpack hunting, and I have a fantastic Kifaru pack, even with that it was hard to carry in and out of the tree. I made an attempt to hang it, but it was very difficult. You will love the lighter weight of the Lone Wolf! like the EZ hang because it is so easy to set up! In the past, I hung 12 F bombs per set. Now I only hang a few! You've made a huge improvement there! The first deer I have taken from a treestand was yesterday and the first buck I have taken with a longbow. There are some unpleasant things about the seat pad. They should replace the seats with better ones for the price they are charging. The seat which I bought from Lone Wolf Custom Gear I stacked on top of the OEM In particular, the Icebreaker Boot blankets were an essential part of my decision to go with this stand rather than the smaller Assault stand. Also, I like to stand and look at the tree from behind very often when the seat is.
Buying this stand will not disappoint you. I did extensive research before making my decision. I used all my resources to find the best price. I am extremely glad I did. I was amazed at how easy it is to hang this stand. wouldn't say it's the most comfortable, but it's certainly not bad. The air quality in there is incredibly good, and I wish I could spend all day on it if I had to. The stand bites into the tree like a saw once it is locked to the tree. For those of you who are bigger guys, this is a must-have. As I am 5'6", I have a lot of room and I'll definitely be in an assault next round! Oh, and this is a product made in the United States.
Make the seat more comfortable by adding more padding. All in all, we loved the stand and would bring extra padding if we were going to sit for a long time. I've been out in this stand more than a few times. About 30 minutes) and take it A little bit faster, perhaps, with more practice. It packs up well for transportation, and you can sling it over a large pack and carry it for about 509 yards. Take care with how you pack the brush so that it doesn't get stuck. In comparing its weight to a climbing tree stand, the ladder has four steps, and it isn't as heavy as some ladders. To set it up efficiently, I followed YouTube videos so I wasn't constantly climbing and descending. I was happy with how everything turned out. It took me about two hours in the stand to notice that the seat had a thin cushion. Here is what you will get after After 5 hours of sitting on this seat, it feels like you're sitting on a board. While it sounds uncomfortable when you have to keep your feet still for long periods of time, it is an easy fix and does not come at the expense of the stand. To increase safety, I also attached a 600 lb ratchet strap to the stand. Even though this may not be ideal if one always stands up when exiting and is kind of noisy, just make sure to turn the ratchet "quietly". I believe there is a place on the floor of the stand that is designed to hold your bow (pic). This does not work for me since my bow limbs are too narrow, if that's what it's designed to do. Folding the bench seat "up" when the stand is attached to the tree gives more space on the platform for movement. This feature is appealing to me. I truly dislike the fall arrest system or safety strap that comes with this stand. I am somewhat familiar with climbing and rappelling, but after struggling for 15 minutes with grainy and unfocused photos in the instruction manual, it is not clear to me what this system is all about. My climbing harness and other gear came out of the box after I tossed the safety strap back in the box. That is a much more effective method and what I trust. The arrow can even be used as a bow hold (pictures). I have used sport harnesses at least a dozen times in the stand and find that they are easier to wear in cold weather as I can still wear cold weather clothing without getting As far as I can tell, the system included in the climber did not permit that.
With its larger foot space (normal size feet is recommended with the assault), it is the best stand for someone with larger feet. The quality of this tree stand makes it worth the cost. There were no corners cut during the manufacturing process.