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#2037372 - 08/19/10 03:27 PM Small framed climbing stands
bobthebowhunter
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Just curious if anybody has ever seen or heard of any companies that make smaller framed climbing stands. My wife has been using her brother's Summit stand, and it is way too bulky for her to be carrying. It hits her below the knees and in the back of the head at the same time when transporting. If not I'm going to get her a Lone Wolf like mine, but wanted to see if there were companies out there that made scaled down models.

Thanks.
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#2037382 - 08/19/10 03:36 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: bobthebowhunter]
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You could look into one of those Game Plan back packs for tree stands. If its just a matter of carrying it around, that would be your cheapest solution. I've never used one, but they appear to provide a bit more separation from your body and would be more stable to carry due to the hip belt.
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#2037393 - 08/19/10 03:40 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: bobthebowhunter]
Wes Parrish
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Bob,

Get her a Summit OpenShot.
Exchange out the foot platform.
If you don't want the "open" top piece (that comes with the OpenShot),
simply sell it on ebay.

The OpenShot foot platform is about 4 inches shorter than the regular Summit platforms. If you keep the OpenShot top piece, the whole deal is considerably lighter and easier to backpack.

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#2037435 - 08/19/10 04:09 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: Wes Parrish]
Tomahawk
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Hey Bob you could be in luck. Looks like your in Knoxville and I may have an old Lone wolf (2-3 years old) you can have. May be a strap missing but could easily be fixed. I will look for it. Send me PM and we can take it from there.
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#2037439 - 08/19/10 04:15 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: Tomahawk]
bobthebowhunter
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 Originally Posted By: Wes Parrish
Bob,

Get her a Summit OpenShot.
Exchange out the foot platform.
If you don't want the "open" top piece (that comes with the OpenShot),
simply sell it on ebay.

The OpenShot foot platform is about 4 inches shorter than the regular Summit platforms. If you keep the OpenShot top piece, the whole deal is considerably lighter and easier to backpack.


Thank you Wes I will look into that. I was also looking at that new fold flat one they have. I'll be interested to get my hands on one to see how those work.

 Originally Posted By: Tomahawk
Hey Bob you could be in luck. Looks like your in Knoxville and I may have an old Lone wolf (2-3 years old) you can have. May be a strap missing but could easily be fixed. I will look for it. Send me PM and we can take it from there.


PM sent just call me I'll come get it. Hope you can find it lol!! Thanks!! \:D


Edited by bobthebowhunter (08/19/10 04:27 PM)
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#2037479 - 08/19/10 04:52 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: bobthebowhunter]
rbreedi1
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 Originally Posted By: bobthebowhunter
 Originally Posted By: Wes Parrish
Bob,

Get her a Summit OpenShot.
Exchange out the foot platform.
If you don't want the "open" top piece (that comes with the OpenShot),
simply sell it on ebay.

The OpenShot foot platform is about 4 inches shorter than the regular Summit platforms. If you keep the OpenShot top piece, the whole deal is considerably lighter and easier to backpack.


Thank you Wes I will look into that. I was also looking at that new fold flat one they have. I'll be interested to get my hands on one to see how those work.

 Originally Posted By: Tomahawk
Hey Bob you could be in luck. Looks like your in Knoxville and I may have an old Lone wolf (2-3 years old) you can have. May be a strap missing but could easily be fixed. I will look for it. Send me PM and we can take it from there.


PM sent just call me I'll come get it. Hope you can find it lol!! Thanks!! \:D


If he doesnt want it, I could put it to use! \:D

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#2037491 - 08/19/10 05:04 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: bobthebowhunter]
Wes Parrish
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Regarding the Summit stands . . . . . . .
 Originally Posted By: bobthebowhunter
I was also looking at that new fold flat one they have.

The "folding flat" SOUNDED like a good idea, since the Summits don't backpack as flat as some makes. But the flat-folding Summits weigh more.

My take is having the extra weight negates the value added by being a little flatter. Not to mention, there is potentially more to start squeaking with the "flat-folding" Summits.

The Lone Wolf climber is the ultimate in a lightweight, flat-folding climber. But IMO they're not as comfortable as a Summit, and they cost considerably more.

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#2037506 - 08/19/10 05:19 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: Wes Parrish]
ghosthunter
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Timber Tall Baby Lite with out a doubt! Rigid climber design and weighs only 12 pounds.
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#2037730 - 08/19/10 08:48 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: ghosthunter]
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The original style of ol man stands in aluminum will fit the bill. My 12 yr old can carry and handle his quite well. It wont work well for a bow stand however, as it has the rail that goes around you on the seat portion. If your serious about bow hunting you already know that anything around you to get in the way is a NO NO when bow hunting from a stand!
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#2037819 - 08/19/10 09:28 PM Re: Small framed climbing stands [Re: bobthebowhunter]
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The aluminum two piece models that Dicks sells are 21#s combined and they are for samller framed folks. I modify several things on them and like them just as good as my summitt.
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