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Lone Wolf Introduces Flip Top Climber Combo

Offering a new "flip" on an old favorite, Lone Wolf Portable Treestands has introduced their new Wide Flip-Top Climber "Combo" for 2012. First launched at the 2012 ATA show, in Columbus, Ohio, Lone Wolf's newest climber was well received by the industry. The new Wide Flip-Top combines the best of both worlds: the convenience of a Lone Wolf sit & climb with the portability and comfort of the Alpha Hang On seat.

"It's an innovative new stand design that people have been asking for, " said Lone Wolf President, Jared Schlipf. " They wanted the proven performance of our Sit & Climb, but they asked for a more streamlined seat for bowhunting convenience and easy portability. The Wide Flip-Top is the perfect choice for the hunter that's always on-the-go and expects comfort and high performance."

Weighing in at just 21-pounds, the wider stance of the Flip-Top makes for easy seated climbing, while the new closed-foam padded seat, mounted higher to keep you in the ready position, flips up and out of the way for the shot. The highly mobile Flip-Top Climber folds down to a slim 3.5-inch packed profile for easy backpacking. The roomy 30" x 19.5" cast aluminum platform features Lone Wolf's signature 3D camo design and includes the in-cast bow holder, which accommodates most parallel limb bows. And, like all Lone Wolf products, the Wide Flip-Top Climber is made right here in the USA!

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• Huge 30" x 19.5" one-piece cast aluminum platform.
• Roomy, 14" x 12" seat the flips up for the shot!
• In Cast Bow Holder Accommodates most parallel limb bows.
• Backpack straps and one bungee strap included. (Padded backpack straps available)
• Pivoting Sit & Climb bar.
• Comfortable contoured foam seat pad.
• Distinctive 3-D camo platform design.
• Fits trees 9"-19" in diameter.
• Includes TMA Approved 6-pt Fall Arrest System.
• 350-pound weight rating.
• Just 21-pounds!

For more information on the full line of Lone Wolf products, please visit www.lonewolfhuntingproducts.com

I am not affiliated with Lone Wolf Treestands and I am not receiving any compensation for this post.
 
I'm shooting a Hoyt Vantage Ltd that's 48"ATA and it's so long I can't shoot to my right or left in most climbers with arm rests. Anyone seen one of these new Lone Wolfs think it would work for me? Also wondering if the seat is comfy for all day sits.
 
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Anybody swap their metal sit-climb bar for a sling? I think I'd prefer a sling that I can remove once I reach hunting height instead of trying to step up and over the bar.
 
Ohio Shedder,

The best thing I have found for the sit and climb by far is the silent seat. http://www.hazmore.net/

It is a net style seat that replaces the big bulky seat that comes with the sit and cilmb. Best $20 I ever spent. What is great about it, is in the original set you sit down between the bars quite a bit. The silent seat sits flush with the bar so you are sitting just like the fllip top even with the top bars. What this does for you is you will have your seat lower and then you can easily shoot your bow around the bars.

Plus, the seat doesn't get in way when climbing. It is extremely comfortable and it slids out of the way in a jiffy. It is awesome!!
 
I have a hazmore on the way-lots of good reviews. My last concern is that the aluminum grate foot platform seems awful noisy when I shift my boots around. I think I might spray Plasti dip or rubber undercoating on it.
 
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