🌟 Elevate your hunt with comfort and style!
The Lone Wolf Wide Sit & Climb Combo II Climbing Tree Stand combines comfort and convenience with a robust design, featuring a pivoting sit & climb bar, a spacious platform, and a lightweight aluminum build, all while supporting up to 350 pounds.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.6 x 27.3 x 5.2 inches |
Package Weight | 24.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32 x 25 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 6.4 Ounces |
Brand Name | Lone Wolf Treestands |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | Wide Sit & Climb II Combo |
Material | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | Lone Wolf |
Part Number | CTR4557411 |
Included Components | Treestand |
P**R
Great climb on
Great stand, highly recommended. Make sure to order the backpack addition from XOP, here on amazon. Makes very comfortable to pack. And get a worthy harness. The one it comes with is not even worth messing with. Glad i made the purchase. Look on youtube for some upgrade ideas to make quiter. I also purchased Lone Wolf alpha with sticks. Both work great. Very secure when in a tree
J**6
Worth the money!!
This is the easiest and most compact climber I have found. Easy to pack in and set up. Comfortable for all day sits, and locks into tree well while climbing. Bow holder is very convenient as long as you remove your quiver. Very quiet to set up and much easier than cable systems that the competition uses. Well worth the money.
J**E
I hunt a lot and I recommend this stand.
Alright,I was first going to say that I was going to send it back, as I feel that anything that costs this much should come with some quality straps and some bungees!!!!! However, I bit the bullet and got some MOLLE straps as recommended by others. There is a learning curb with this stand. Try it on a non-impactful hunt first. Then you will know what YOU need to do for YOU. I was able to break this stand down and pack it up in the dark (the light went out on my headlamp). When you are going out I recommend grabbing one more bungee and watching the pre and post setups. I sat in this stand for 6 hours today and wasn't the least bit uncomfortable. It is light, durable, and pretty simple to use (once you figure it out)
P**E
Love it
Love how small it packs up vs my summit viper. The belt system is quiet and super easy to level as you climb.Where i hunt its really thick and lots of stuff to grab or smack the stand on. my viper classic was horrible and very loud every time it snagged. The lonewolf packs small (if you dont pack it like they instruct, pack it with the cables on the same side so you can tuck them under the cord). Im only 5'8" so the smaller the better, esp when I have to go over a log.setup is easy, climbs well and it comfortable for me on a all day sit.Only mods i made was to add the molle system with frame, straps and belt and swapped to a hazmore seat so I can take seated shots with the bow.My only negative is the top section needs pressure on it at all times when the stabilizer straps are not engaged. One small bump will drop the top (with the sit and climb and hand climber top, I have both). So be careful when you go to move the harness strap or step over the sit and climb bar.Minus those negatives, the stand is perfect for my needs
J**N
Nice and quiet...
Stand is light and quiet. Not as comfortable as my summet but packs down better and easier to set up. Had a slight hiccup and lone wolf being a great company made everything right. Plan on buying another one for the wife..
B**0
If you adjust the seat properly it is comfortable. I was really nervous with the purchase
If you adjust the seat properly it is comfortable. I was really nervous with the purchase, because of how many complaints about the comfort. When I first got it I had some bad sits, but if you adjust it properly it is perfectly comfortable (and warm). Don't buy the extra straps, they are a waste of money. You should find a way to attach it to a backpack. Also don't buy the gun rest, in my opinion that is also a waste of money.
K**C
Not worth the price
Maybe it is because I have been using another name brand for years but this climbing stand is not worth the price when there are more comfortable and easier climbing tree climbers for half the price. First the bands that go around the tree... I took down my existing climber in the hopes of using the Lone Wolf in it's place but I could not get the bands tight enough around the same tree to prevent the seat from leaning forward. The bands are a good ides but they insert into the short arm rail and bottom out preventing you from using a tree less than 12-15 inches safely. 10-12 in diameter trees are the norm in the south east as you go up the tree. Second the "sit & climb" swinging rail is too low and a literal pain in the rear. Maybe if this is your preference, then you can get used to it but I rarely sit while using my other climbers. Sounded like a good idea but not practical in my opinion. Third. I purchased the shooting rail to go with the climber. I installed it yet the rail seemed to be too low to even use as a gun rail. Maybe this is in direct correlation to the tree bands not cinching up tight enough to get the nose of the climber pointed up. Carry straps are nothing more than nylon belts. If you plan of carrying the stand very far, I recommend upgrading the straps. The GOOD: the stand is of very good quality, very light and packs pretty good with practice. They use two nylon snap straps (one on each side) as safely straps to prevent the bottom from falling out from under you while climbing. The flip up seat seemed comfortable as any swing designed seat for a climber.I put it in the tree once. Could not get the bands small enough to climb the hardwoods I was in, so packer her back up and returned it. Nice climber but not worth the expense in my opinion.
8**3
Well built and great accessories
Super light and compact. I bring it w/me into stationary stands in case the wind is wrong. Def get the foot rests. Not great for pine trees but most stands are not. Still works though, bc I killed a 10pt out of it on a pine tree during my first sit
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