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New Lone wolf Sticks

If you had the LW sticks (not the LWCG) couldnt you spin the tree bracket, point the steps up, and they would sit snug to each other side by side? You'd just need to secure them with a strap or something. Dont have the LW sticks to try it out. Am I right in thinking like this?

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The new lone wolf system is simply game changing. If I only hunted public land and did mostly run and gun...I wouldn't even think about dropping close to $1,000 for the system. People are spending $2k on bows and crossbows, but a stand that is feather light, quiet at sub-zero, and literally conforms itself around your gear with lock/snap in parts...it's truly the next level. Props to them for thinking of it. Personally if I'm running and gunning, those steps are long and thick enough for me. The fact that they plan to offer a two-step option tells me they are out win every ounce of business they can. I didn't see that coming.

Also, for those who didn't hear, he and Dan Infalt developed a Milkweed/Baking Powder dispenser. I'm stoked.
 
Milkweed come in a dispenser (it’s pod)or a palstic mint candy container is about as good as it gets
 
Good thought.....I just tried it. The tree bracket can't turn that far. The bolt that holds the step at 90deg stops the tree bracket.
 
Let's compare:

New LWCG platform and 4 mini sticks (with aiders) = 24 feet up a tree with a place for feet = 11 lbs = $600

My three WE steps (with Kn/Sw) and Primal platform step = 24 feet up a tree with place for feet = 6 lbs = less than $100

I can more than afford the price tag but.... this is no contest.

Somebody build me a public land legal, truly lightweight way up a tree with a comfortable place for my feet and I'll gladly give you my money.

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If you're fine with knaider swaider you're probably always going to be ahead of packaged commercial solutions. And you can probably stretch out and ditch at least one mini stick and still make height - say 7 +ft per stick/wider and 2 ft more to platform.
 
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