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Loc On Treestands Speed Hitch Rope

Started by wv lungbuster, October 22, 2010, 06:49:00 AM

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wv lungbuster

If anyone has experience with this stand fastener, how does it work??
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Ward / Texas

If it's the same rope I had on a Loc-On, the rope doubles back and feeds inside of itself.  If the rope is relaxed, it can be extended, but if tight, it holds.  Prior to extended the Loc-On platform from the seat (mine had a hinge connection you could collapse the stand for travel), I would snug it up to the tree using the rope, and then extend the platform to the tree.  To remove, I would reverse those steps.  Hope this helps!

lpcjon2

sounds kinda like a prussic set up I had rope on steps like that.
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don kauss

Ward's right...you can tighten it as tight as you can while it is collapsed, then when you extend the stand it locks tight...they work great, nice and quiet...
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Huntschool

Think Chinese finger cuff.....  I have several Loc On's but only one with the rope.  Its lighter than the chains.  I always set up as above and then screw in a tree step below the rope behind the tree.
Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator (retired)
Southeastern Illinois College
NSCA Level III Instructor
Black Widow Bows
AMM 761

bawana bowman

Been using the speed hitch rope since mid eighties. Much preferred over the chain. Faster, lighter, and a whole lot quieter. Never had any problems with them. I even use tree steps which fasten using the same type speed hitch rope system.

nutmeg

I have six Loc On stands and only one has the rope. Wish they all did.(nut)
Rich Potter

wv lungbuster

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