
The Lone Wolf Assault Hand Climber is my go-to stand. They seem pricey, but after you've used it for fifteen years you won't think so.
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This video is a follow-up to my previous video "Lone Wolf Assault 1 year review" (See link here: ) which demonstrates how to clim. I would recommend a hang on stand and climbing sticks for universal usage purposes. Lightweight hand climber treestand with all the features of the standard Hand Climber II. Cons- mesh seat not very comfortable, needs perfect trees to use. All I use is a lone wolf assault climber. climber, roomy 26" x 19.5" one-piece aluminum platform with distinctive 3-D camo design, contoured foam seat pad, in-cast bow holder accommodates most parallel limb bows, backpack straps and one Bungee strap included (padded straps available), fits trees 6"-19" in diameter (longer traction belts available. The NEW Lone Wolf Assault Hand Climber Combo Treestand is an ultra-light weight climbing treestand with all the features of its Alpha-sized brothers. It's quiet, comfortable (I upgraded the seat cushion) and extremely easy to use.

PLATFORM SIZE: 26" x 19.5" one-piece cast aluminum. The video uses Logo Wolf Hang Hang and Rack with a curly stick before entering the lender lock. We have plenty of straight trees hereabouts so a climber works well. Please add 3% for all credit card and PayPal sales. The lightest and most maneuverable climber in the Lone Wolf climbing stand pack, the Assault™ Hand Climber Combo Climbing Treestand performs quickly and quietly under any condition. It is very difficult to then get the top tight to the tree with the hook. I also like the Lone Wolf Wide climber and carry it using a nice pack frame. LONE WOLF ASSAULT HAND CLIMBER For 2011, Lone Wolf Treestands introduced a new lean and mean climber for bowhunters wanting to get off the beaten path called the Assault Hand Climber Combo. Call or text (256)558-7467 for any questions. $49.99 Sold Out Seat Kit (Alpha & Assault) $69.99 Wide Sit & Climb Padded Seat. The stand is very compact with great trad bow limb clearance.

At less accessible locations, I like Lone Wolf hang on stands. The differences are obvious and I'm just trying to figure out if the added comfort and benefits. Weighing in at a mere 11-pounds the Assault's 26" x 19.5" platform provides plenty of room to maneuver, while still promising to fit in the nastiest trees you'll find.
