If you are serious, I sure can. Latest arrival would be strouds, but I need to get them broadheads at some point too.Damn fine deal! Someone wanna pick them up for me![]()
I brought the camper home late last night. I'll check it tonight. If they're not in there, we will need to put out the bat signal and see if they accidentally landed in someone's bow case or something.If you are serious, I sure can. Latest arrival would be strouds, but I need to get them broadheads at some point too.
No rush. I can go grab a pack to get me started. Not a big deal.I brought the camper home late last night. I'll check it tonight. If they're not in there, we will need to put out the bat signal and see if they accidentally landed in someone's bow case or something.
You’ll never sit any other lolHelp a fellow out (go fund me) for a Lone Wolf !
You’ll never sit any other lol
Compared to the summits that I’ve sat along with a couple other brands that I don’t even care to name, yes. It’s a quite comfortable seatYou mean to tell me that little pad on top of that seat is comfortable?!?
Not sure whom your question is directed to, but if you're referring to the Lone Wolf products, then I am happy to respond since I do have what I consider some solid experience with it up to this point.You mean to tell me that little pad on top of that seat is comfortable?!?
The new ones have a new seat that are thicker. I purchased one about a month ago and will give updates on how the seat performs this year and years to come. my old assault is still holding up well and is one of my favorite hang ones right next to my summit ledge and last years discontinued summit Goliath hang on. Haven’t tinkered either sound dampening or anything yet but so far I haven’t needed to!Not sure whom your question is directed to, but if you're referring to the Lone Wolf products, then I'll am happy to respond since I do have what I consider some solid experience with it up to this point.
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So, as compared to what?
For a simple run & gun setup, yep, it is, however compared to like my old API climber, not nearly.
The Lone Wolf seat has a memory foam type of a cushion for the seat. Better than any hang-on I have ever used before, that is for sure.
I do have ladder stands with different types of seating material. Both are comfortable as well and perhaps better sitting in than the Lone Wolf, maybe.
I have done several all day sits in the Lone Wolf, in all kinds of weather conditions and different types of habitats. Never once was I bothered in any way.
I love the versatility of it, the adjustability, the ease of use and even though I have an extra climbing stick than perhaps most, it's rather light and compact to pack out, but not nearly as light as my old API. I have done still hunts with it strapped on my back, dragged deer out the woods with it and never had no - none whatsoever issues in handling that gear while on my back while having my compound bow in my hand with a knocked arrow ready to rock-n-roll.
So, to me, the seat isn't bad at all and I believe the newer ones are even thicker, if fact, I'm pretty sure about that or you can upgrade to a thicker one.
The new ones have a new seat that are thicker. I purchased one about a month ago and will give updates on how the seat performs this year and years to come. my old assault is still holding up well and is one of my favorite hang ones right next to my summit ledge and last years discontinued summit Goliath hang on. Haven’t tinkered either sound dampening or anything yet but so far I haven’t needed to!
I appreciate the insight brother! I wish you the best this year and hope you put a monster down!What I have found by having done the modifications that I did to my Lone Wolf, while walking through thick stuff, whatever that maybe. such as, low lying limbs that hit my climber while strapped to my back, those the stealth coverings and para-cord does make a difference in minimizing noise, like tins from branches, CRP scraping sounds, so on and so forth.
I hunted 'Deer Creek' park with it where that location have some serious wooded thickets throughout the section I hunted, and while trying to make my way through that stuff, those thickets reach out and tries to grab ahold of anything and everything. I even popped my bow string one time trying walk out that shit.
Anyhow,,,
I documented that entire experience in my 2019 deer season journal. My first time hunting the park, going in later more or less, I setup in those types of conditions and took a deer at about 15 yards. The Stealth covering helped significantly in keeping noise down while setting up within the bedding area where deer where literally within 50 yards of me. Never spooked a one that I know of.
I have covered a lot a ground with that Lone Wolf setup of mine and I intend to cover even more as I venture out this season. It's basically becoming my sole go to stand outside the the area I hunt near my home.
So, again, good luck to Chance with your new Lone Wolf. Wise choice IMHO. I'm pretty happy with how I have mine configured currently. I just thought you might possibly be interested in product that is out there that I did take to time to research, then purchased and finally implemented. I stand firmly behind them and they do offer different camo patterns.
Take care!
Is the stand still for sale ?