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Best light weight climber for bow hunting #3773708
10/27/22 08:39 AM
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Somewhere between Jennings and...
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Huntn2feed5 Offline OP
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Somewhere between Jennings and...
Probably been discussed before..

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773725
10/27/22 09:19 AM
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Right behind you
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Alpha Hand Climber

Been killing from one for years. Very lightweight and easy to pack.

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773737
10/27/22 09:47 AM
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I have somewhat modified my summit viper and shaved a few pounds here and there in the process and it's fairly lightweight and comfortable can sit all day

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773783
10/27/22 11:44 AM
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Probly a lone wolf..i usta kill a buncha deer in an ol man with the bar flipped down..they wudnt light tho..i held matts stand sunday..that thing is super light


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Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773856
10/27/22 01:32 PM
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That lone wolf alpha hand climber looks awesome. I want one now....

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773890
10/27/22 02:24 PM
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Lone Wolf Alpha Hand Climber


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Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773896
10/27/22 02:32 PM
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For portability the lone wolf, I like my summit mini viper pretty good for comfort/weight and easy but u need to be average size to fit ok…if over 6ft or 200lb prob wouldn’t be good
Like carbon said the ol man’s r good too I’ve had 3 different varieties and enjoyed them all also had a ln equalizer that I liked for bow hunting back in the day, not sure if there still made but u can adjust the platform like a fishing reel while in the tree
I just don’t hunt much from a tree anymore…


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Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773899
10/27/22 02:41 PM
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My x-stand x-1 only weighs 11lbs. The tradeoff is comfort. I have trouble sitting in it more than 4 hours.

I'm 5'10, 175lbs, and have a 34" waist. I wouldn't recommend if you are much bigger than that. 200+lbs and/or 40" waist is probably too big.

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Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3773906
10/27/22 03:00 PM
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I picked up a used summit open shot at a yard sale for $50, and its alot lighter than my Alum Viper. It's not the most comfortable stand, and climbing is slower, but its light.

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3774112
10/27/22 07:47 PM
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XOP use to make a lone wolf hand climber knock off. I use to have one and killed many a deer with my longbow out of it. I may actually look at buying another, and swapping that aluminum seat with tiny cushion to a millenium seat. The aluminum seat will be fine for most but it was difficult to sit long periods for me.

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: redgineer] #3774233
10/27/22 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by redgineer
My x-stand x-1 only weighs 11lbs. The tradeoff is comfort. I have trouble sitting in it more than 4 hours.

I'm 5'10, 175lbs, and have a 34" waist. I wouldn't recommend if you are much bigger than that. 200+lbs and/or 40" waist is probably too big.

Yeah you’re not going to fit a big boy in an alpha. Better plan on maintaining good upper body strength too.

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3774284
10/28/22 06:05 AM
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I hunt out of a summit open shot all season. Super light and doesn’t bother me to sit for long periods


May not have killed anything, but always a good time
Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3774464
10/28/22 10:21 AM
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Another vote for the Summit open shot

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3774522
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Love my Open Shot

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3774843
10/28/22 06:59 PM
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The lone wolf hand climbers are great but they are discontinued and novix nor XOP makes something similar as of right now.

It’s unfortunate, i’ve been in this situation recently and have decided to just get a lightweight hang on and run my openshot/viper if needed as well.


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Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: BamaStrapAssassi] #3775034
10/29/22 05:21 AM
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And lone wolf / novix does not seem to be selling replacement belts for the old stands. So if you can find a used one be sure the belts are good. Hoping they would come out with a light weight climber or improve the old one.

Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3775223
10/29/22 12:26 PM
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Anyone know why Novix/Lonewolf discontinued the climbers? Did it happen when Novix took over? I’ve previously owed a sit and climb and the hand climber. I wish I’d kept them both.



Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: clarkdeer] #3775281
10/29/22 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by clarkdeer
Anyone know why Novix/Lonewolf discontinued the climbers? Did it happen when Novix took over? I’ve previously owed a sit and climb and the hand climber. I wish I’d kept them both.



I know where one of them is. whistle Looks like all Novix and XOP offer now are hang on’s. That’s crazy.


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Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Shaw] #3777254
10/31/22 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaw
Originally Posted by clarkdeer
Anyone know why Novix/Lonewolf discontinued the climbers? Did it happen when Novix took over? I’ve previously owed a sit and climb and the hand climber. I wish I’d kept them both.



I know where one of them is. whistle Looks like all Novix and XOP offer now are hang on’s. That’s crazy.


What was I thinking? Haha. I’d love to have a sit and climb wide.



Re: Best light weight climber for bow hunting [Re: Huntn2feed5] #3777269
10/31/22 09:08 PM
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Killed that big 8 out of it last year. 😎


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