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Light weight lock on stands
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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5207872" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>If your issue is the seat pad there's a couple of directions you could go. Hopefully for my b day next month my wife or daughter will get me the Millennium type seat a guy on FB is selling for the Novix/Lone Wolfs. It'll add a little more weight so I would only put it on my Echo that I use mainly over pre-hung sticks. For my Assault 2 I'll stick with a pad I already had I cut down that's a little thicker and softer than the original seat pads, much like kneeling pads Lowe's sells in their Lawn and garden section.</p><p></p><p>Yep. I've had others, including 3 Millenniums, and you just can't beat the Lone Wolf/Novix stands for their quiet, secure and easy "hang-ability", even in crooked trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5207872, member: 15160"] If your issue is the seat pad there’s a couple of directions you could go. Hopefully for my b day next month my wife or daughter will get me the Millennium type seat a guy on FB is selling for the Novix/Lone Wolfs. It’ll add a little more weight so I would only put it on my Echo that I use mainly over pre-hung sticks. For my Assault 2 I’ll stick with a pad I already had I cut down that’s a little thicker and softer than the original seat pads, much like kneeling pads Lowe’s sells in their Lawn and garden section. Yep. I’ve had others, including 3 Millenniums, and you just can’t beat the Lone Wolf/Novix stands for their quiet, secure and easy “hang-ability”, even in crooked trees. [/QUOTE]
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