I'm looking for a light weight strap on tree stand. I don't want one of the tiny 24" platforms, or one with a 30" platform, since I already have two API baby grands, which I love. I need something smaller and lighter to pack with mini climbing sticks. I don't want to spend the money for a Lone wolf assault. I've been looking at the Loc-on Limit, which is 17" X 26" and eight pounds. Are there any others that compare?
I don't think you will find a smaller one than the Loc-On...those things are TINY! Chippewa has a little one called the Ghost, but they are more than the Lone Wolf. I got an Assault last year and find it as good or better than my standard Alpha in every way; I'd save a little more for the Assault if it were my choice.
I love my Tree Saddle. No platform, but it is plenty comfy. Takes some getting used to but it is light as you can go and dead silent. Helps if you are in shape. Shorter bows help with movement but have seen longbow shooters use it.
I'll be shooting my straight longbows from it.
My friend like the tree saddle as well.i have not used it.I do like my lock on spirit though.All aluminum.Light quite and solid.I think its called the spirit model?anyway with 3 sticks and some bungie cords I get it all secured tightly and am ready to pack in pretty far lightly and quietly.
Millennium.
the qorilla silverback mag.its a lot of stand with about 12 lbs of carrying weight.its got a leveling system too thats good.the padded seat is thick and you can sit for hours.around 120.00 and to me thats a good deal.i've got the hang on lone wolf assault and the gorilla beats it in my opinion for comfort.
Apex, Loc-On used to make a stand called the Wind Walker or something close any how. My buddy used to have one. If I remember right it only weighed like 6 1/2 lbs. I think it was marketed under Dick Idol's name.
Terry My buddy is 5"7 and at that time 165 lbs. I remember when He sat on this stand from the balls of his feet forward hung off the edge!!!!
Yeah, I'm a good bit bigger than he is! I don't want a platform any less than 26" deep.
My opinion...I probably weigh 230 lbs. in my hunting clothes. I just sold my Loc on Limit and bought a Lone wolf Assault. The limit is very light but not near as stable or sturdy feeling, especially at my weight as the Assault. I've tree stand hunted for over 20 years so I'm not new to this. I'm not sure how much you weigh? My 2 cents...
Kyle
Check Loggy Bayou they made a lite version out of aluminum which I have and it is extremely light @ around 7lbs. - but it has 2 rachet straps and once properly attached you can dance on the thing and it doesn't budge at all . The top strap is detached from the stand and after you attach that to the tree off a ladder or steps which is convienent - then you pull up the stand itself and hook it to that and then attach the bottom strap -very easy .
I got a gorilla silverback. 27 in. platform. all aluminum. 10 lbs. It's a good stand for the money, if they still make that model.Don't use mine much, its a little small for me.
Its going to be really tough with the platform dimensions you want.
The two other than a LW that come to mind are from Gorilla (one of their Elite series with the net seat) and an old Loggy Bayou Pro Series hangon - I don't know if they even make it anymore.
Another option would be Muddy - in fact if I had to get another light hang on, it would be a Muddy - it's almost a perfect copy of the LB Pro hangon for less money.
That said, hang ons should be a set and forget item, if you're planning on same day hunting and mobility, I LOVE my TreeSaddle. It does take some getting used to and practice, but they work great. I missed the largest buck I'd ever seen out of one - my fault, nerves got the best of me.
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Screaming Eagle "Eaglet".....19 1/2 X 19 3/4.....11 lbs.
I have an older version Loc-on, what they call the MagIIIP now. One of my favorite stands, easy and secure, absolutely quiet, what more can you ask. I am 6' 3" and 235 lbs. it still has enough room.
I have an older version Loc-on, what they call the MagIIIP now. One of my favorite stands, easy and secure, absolutely quiet, what more can you ask. I am 6' 3" and 235 lbs. it still has enough room.
Too bad you are set on the bigger platform size. I use Windwalkers alot (6-7 lbs) - sold by Bisongear Pack guys now - and really like them. I'm around 220lb and feel very secure in the stand. That said I hunt in the Midwest mostly and nearly always hang in trees with limbs. If you were on telephone-pole trees it might be a little coony in the small stand. I've killed several good bucks out of hang-and-sit hunts with Windwalkers. They are light, quiet, easy to hang, and comfortable enough. There are always compromises. Even spent 12h in one over a waterhole in Montana hunting antelope once.....only once!
R
The windwalkers are the lightest metal stand going and rated for 250lbs I believe (6.5lbs). Angelo at Bison Gear sells them. Strongest and lightest would be Lone Wolf Assult - no better stand for $$$. However if your packin in and going distance nothing nicer to pack than the Windwalker. Angelo makes a fantastic pack that the stand fits inside of as well. Same pack will also fit my assult but its noticably heavier and bulkier with assult in it.
Been using this setup for the last 15+ years. LOC-ON Limit and an old LOC-ON packpack that's made for the stand. Strap my climbing sticks on the back of it and stuff the pack with everything I need to spend the entire day in the tree, 1/2 dozen rope on steps, climbing gear, safety harnesses, haul lines, saw and pruners and other "needfull" things. Spent too many days to count in trees from "dark till dark" with this setup. A little small for some but you have to give up a little if you want light and portable. Just threw it on the scale fully loaded and it comes in just under 25#. I'm 6'1" and go 220 and I never felt it was too small for me. It's been the downfall of many critters when you don't have an option to leave a stand up for more than a day.
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Gorilla has some strap on steps that are nice and their stands are comfy. I have a Loggy and I can't get the squeak out of it. I have found for a couple extra pounds a bigger stand is easier to sit in for long periods of time. I use a strap form a golf bag and it works great for packing in tree stands.
Loggy Bayou Predator and Pred. Pro are 11#. Pretty impressive stands. I saw them on sale the other day for $70 and $80 respectfully.
Where did you see those on sale?
I've got two API Baby Grands, which I really love, but they are a PITB to put up, and weigh around 15#. I am leaning pretty hard towards something 10# or less. The Loggy predator may be an option though.
I appreciate all the responses!
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just get a lone wolf and avoid the hassle. IMO they are the quietest, lightest, easiest to put up of any stand on the market. You will have it until you pass it on when you die. They are the best. I wouldn't hunt from any other stand. I have the climber and one of the small hang ons and I will never need another stand. The sticks attach nicely, they "nest" onto the portable. Hard to beat. You wouldn't shoot a second class bow, why not just get the best and be done with it? I got my portable on sale through some sportsman's magazine mail order thing and am glad I did.
Well, thanks to a fellow Tradganger, I just bought a Predator by Loggy Bayou. It was a little heavier than I wanted at 11#, but has a huge, level adjustable platform, and an adjustable seat. The best part is they are on sale for half price!
I have a stand I got from Cabelas many years ago, think it was made by Warren and Sweat? I don't think they are around anynmore but I would like to get another one of those. It's like 6# and has to be 28" long. I like it becuase it goes up real fast and quiet and is very light. It uses 1 strap and wedges in when you fold dopwn the platform.