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WTB - Lightweight Climber; E.G.) Lone Wolf Hand Climber, X Stand Sit n' Climb #1946401
12/08/16 10:15 AM
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Looking for a climbing stand that is lightweight, 10-15 lbs range, much like the 2 stands above. Doing a lot more public land hunting this year and need a lighter weight stand. Just sold a 25 lbs Summit I'd had for a long time and not really interested in another one of those.j

Live in the Shoals area, but would drive an hour or so in any direction to meet for the right deal.

Last edited by NWALJM; 12/09/16 03:46 AM.
Re: WTB - Lone Wolf Climber or X Stands Climber(No Summits Please) [Re: NWALJM] #1946472
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I've got an XOP listed in the classifieds. $200. Just like LW sit and climb. MOLLE straps. Packs up nice and tight.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
Re: WTB - Lone Wolf Climber or X Stands Climber(No Summits Please) [Re: NWALJM] #1946830
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Thanks but a little heavier than what I'm after.

Re: WTB - Lone Wolf Climber or X Stands Climber(No Summits Please) [Re: NWALJM] #1946939
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Originally Posted By: NWALJM
Thanks but a little heavier than what I'm after.

The xop stand is the exact same thing as the lone wolf, just a different name. They both weigh 20 lbs.


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Re: WTB - Lone Wolf Climber or X Stands Climber(No Summits Please) [Re: NWALJM] #1947086
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Originally Posted By: NWALJM
Looking for a climbing stand that is lightweight much like the 2 brands above offer. Doing a lot more public land hunting this year and need a lighter weight stand. Just sold a 25 lbs Summit I'd had for a long time and not really interested in another one of those.

Live in the Shoals area, but would drive an hour or so in any direction to meet for the right deal.


Did you have a summit stand made from steel or aluminum? They make both and I thought most alum's were 20#.


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Re: WTB - Lone Wolf Climber or X Stands Climber(No Summits Please) [Re: NWALJM] #1947237
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I edited my first post at the top to be more specific. I do know the XOP stands are same format as LW, and the Summit I had was a Summit Goliath made in early 2000's.

Re: WTB - Lone Wolf Climber or X Stands Climber(No Summits Please) [Re: NWALJM] #1947255
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Originally Posted By: NWALJM
I edited my first post at the top to be more specific. I do know the XOP stands are same format as LW, and the Summit I had was a Summit Goliath made in early 2000's.
I've been where you are and my son (who is 15) and I both settled on the Sit and Climb models instead of the lighter hand climber LW model. Even though they are heavier, when you collapse that 20 lb down to totally flat against your body, the sit and climb carries like a breeze...especially with those molle straps (we both have them on our stands). We go on some really long strolls when hunting Army posts and like em better than everything we have tried. Plenty of comfort and safety for relatively long sits yet still very easy to carry and setup. Just thought I would throw it out there. Good luck on your search!!!


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