LONE WOLF HAND CLIMBER
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Illinois
Posts: 286
RE: LONE WOLF HAND CLIMBER
I bought the hand climber before hunting season and love it. I think it is very easy to climb with and quick setting up on a tree. It's light also, I did alot of scouting before season and brought it with me so I could climb potential trees and see if limbs needed cleared. After getting setup its just like being in a chain on, or strap on stand, no arm rests to get in the way of shots behind your tree. Its probably not as comfortable as the sit and climb, something you might want to considerif your planning to sit in it all day. This is my first climber and I am very impressed with Lone Wolf.
#5
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NC
Posts: 250
RE: LONE WOLF HAND CLIMBER
Been away from the site for a couple of days. I just finished my second season with my Hand Climber Combo...Love It! Compact, lightweight, super quiet, easy to hook up and climb. I was a liitle apprehensive about the hand climber part but it was alot easier than I expected(I had only used one other climber and it was a sit and climb). Sometimes I hunt mornings or evenings only but in Nov. it's all day and that's not a problem either, just stand up and stretch every so often.The only negative I have seen is it is a little more expensive than some others but I wanted lightweight and very mobile and that's what I got!
#10
RE: LONE WOLF HAND CLIMBER
I just finished my third season with my sit and climb and I love it! I have owned climbers made by Summit, API, and Ol' Man. The Lone Wolf is light years ahead of all of them in regards to being quiet, easy to use, and "packable". Yes, they are more expensive, but as rare as it is these days, you get what you pay for.