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Lone wolf hand climber
Lone wolf hand climber





lone wolf hand climber
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don't expect to use that "Wolf Pack" as a backpack. I would rather have my Summit Climber and my Millenium Lock ons than a Summit and a Lone Wolf. If you have the green light for a "new birthday gift" and you have never sat in a Millenium Lock on stand.

#Lone wolf hand climber full#

a backpack full of gear and a climber don't go together. Not to derail your thread, but stated that you like to carry a backpack full gear. But I have only bow hunted out of my Lone Wolf and I prefer to stand 80% of the time leaned up against the tree.

lone wolf hand climber

I'm 6'4" and I really can't sit comfortably in the Lone Wolf, I feel like the seat wants to dump me forward. Third hand straps, and possibly some extra tree belts or whatever there called. Like I said before, they are two totally different climbers. For Sale or Trade - Lonewolf hand climber I have a lonewolf hand climber base with xop top. or I need to pack in a long way(over a quarter mile), I will grab my Lone Wolf. When I think I've got a deer patterned and need to sneak in and be super stealthy. The Summit is definitely more comfortable, but you pay for the comfort with the bulkyness and awkwardness trying to pack it in. I have never used my Lone Wolf for gun hunting because it doesn't have a shooting rail and is not as comfortable as the Summit. You didn't say whether this was for bow or gun. I will say that they are both awesome, but are totally different climbers. I have both a Summit 360 and the Lone Wolf Sit and Climb. For those who have Lone Wolf climbers, is it worth it? Second, Sit and Climb or Hand Climber? Which would you go with for 3-5 hour sits? So the open access to the stand is a plus as well. I usually carry a big backpack full of camera gear. But, honestly, I haven't used a hand climber in a bunch of years. I like the light weight and the packability of the hand climber. So all day sits are out of the question for a good number of years. I've got (or will have by deer season) three small kids. I don't mind the smaller size and I typically am not going to be in a tree for 8 hours. So I'm really thinking about the hand climber. Just got the go ahead to pick out a "real birthday gift", so I'm considering looking into a new climber.ĩ9% of the time, when I'm hunting I'm sitting in a lock on. But I'm pretty much all about convenience these days and I have been considering a Lone Wolf for several years. They are great climbers and are super comfortable.

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which by the time the first Lone Wolf and Cub movie was made Daiei, the original. I've got a good bit of experience with Summit Climbers and I've always enjoyed them.once I get in the tree. Let opportunities reveal themselves rather than forcing your hand.







Lone wolf hand climber