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Posted By: bdw32

Xop - 07/17/18 10:38 PM

Just got a lock on and set of 4 sticks. Itching to hang this thing. Anyone else use their stuff?
Posted By: rblaker

Re: Xop - 07/17/18 11:44 PM

I had the air raid and ended up trading it off, but I’ve still got a sit and climb that I use fairly often.
Posted By: bdw32

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 12:21 AM

How do you like the climber?
Posted By: AUwrestler

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 12:53 AM

I've been looking real hard at the vanish. Only 11 lbs and 100 less than a lone wolf.
Posted By: bbrown2933

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 01:32 AM

They are identical to the lone wolf. I’ve had both versions of the sit and climb, and there is only small cosmetic differences.
Posted By: bdw32

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 01:35 AM

Same guys that made lone wolf started xop. I do like the xop seat a million times better than lone wolf.
Posted By: 243Win

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 01:38 AM

I have the hand climber but I can't get used to it. Someone should buy from me
Posted By: rblaker

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 03:09 AM

Originally Posted by bdw32
How do you like the climber?


I’ve been happy with it so far, it’s a lot different than my summit stands, folds flat and carries better with molle straps. I’ve got the xop seat, a summit style seat, and I believe I’m going to pick up a hazmore seat for it too.
Posted By: FlyinRN

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 03:16 AM

It’s good stuff!
Posted By: Fullthrottle

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 06:02 PM

I have the sit and climb. I like it. Packs flat and weighs nothing. Great for long public land walks
Posted By: demp17

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 07:28 PM

I have that exact setup and it came with some climbing stick holders that I carry my lone wolf sticks in. I got this setup purely for the Midwest (not many straight trees) and got to where I could set it up quickly that its all I use down here in Bama as well. I love the fact that I can climb virtually any tree.

I had the climber and liked it but was limited to what I could climb in Illinois so that's the sole reason I went to lock on and sticks.
Posted By: bdw32

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 07:45 PM

The setup I have is pretty sweet.
The sticks lock together by twisting this foot step. Then they all lock onto the stand.
Posted By: rblaker

Re: Xop - 07/18/18 09:11 PM

Originally Posted by demp17
I have that exact setup and it came with some climbing stick holders that I carry my lone wolf sticks in. I got this setup purely for the Midwest (not many straight trees) and got to where I could set it up quickly that its all I use down here in Bama as well. I love the fact that I can climb virtually any tree.

I had the climber and liked it but was limited to what I could climb in Illinois so that's the sole reason I went to lock on and sticks.

Glad the trade worked out well for you too. Those stick holders never liked my muddy sticks so I’m glad they’re working for you.
Posted By: demp17

Re: Xop - 07/19/18 03:29 PM

Originally Posted by rblaker
Originally Posted by demp17
I have that exact setup and it came with some climbing stick holders that I carry my lone wolf sticks in. I got this setup purely for the Midwest (not many straight trees) and got to where I could set it up quickly that its all I use down here in Bama as well. I love the fact that I can climb virtually any tree.

I had the climber and liked it but was limited to what I could climb in Illinois so that's the sole reason I went to lock on and sticks.

Glad the trade worked out well for you too. Those stick holders never liked my muddy sticks so I’m glad they’re working for you.


Its the perfect setup for how I like to hunt, I have gotten good enough with that setup now that I can get everything setup about as quick as I could if I was using a climber and I am not limited by trees.
Posted By: Bull64

Re: Xop - 07/19/18 03:38 PM

How comfortable are these stands? How about the climber?
Posted By: AUwrestler

Re: Xop - 07/20/18 12:32 AM

I have 2 cheap stands I bought a couple years ago and if they are a pain to hang than I'll probably just have sticks set on several places and hang a new copy each hunt.
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