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<blockquote data-quote="BZ911" data-source="post: 16594" data-attributes="member: 560"><p>I have owned all three of the stands you listed. each one worked well. Api was too heavy.it was very stable once locked on a tree. the lone wolf was light. the belt would roll up on the barkin the back as you climb up . summit is the best so far. the only improvement on my summit would to make it adjustable to the tapper of the tree as you climb. I tried a timbertall. it is light. the adjustment system is good but very noisey.. </p><p>hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BZ911, post: 16594, member: 560"] I have owned all three of the stands you listed. each one worked well. Api was too heavy.it was very stable once locked on a tree. the lone wolf was light. the belt would roll up on the barkin the back as you climb up . summit is the best so far. the only improvement on my summit would to make it adjustable to the tapper of the tree as you climb. I tried a timbertall. it is light. the adjustment system is good but very noisey.. hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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