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Onestringer
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Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 06, 2018, 10:32:18 AM »
I have a question, I have ordered some 5/16 Amsteel rope and plan on replacing the straps on a lone wolf stand with the amsteel rope. Now this rope is the same rope that is now in vehicle winches and is rated for over 12,000 pounds so I am not worried about it breaking. On youtube I have seen guys do this for the climbing sticks but not the stand. Has anyone done this?
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 06, 2018, 08:54:53 PM »
I've done the rope mod on LW sticks but have not considered it on my stand in fact, i'm such a coward I've added a second ratchet strap on some funky trees.
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 06, 2018, 09:22:55 PM »
Not the same stand, but using amsteel rope.
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 07, 2018, 12:35:36 AM »
My experience is it's great for sticks but on stands has a tendency to pull away from the tree and not allow a rock solid cam over. U trying to reduce weight of the buckle or just noise? If it's noise just slide a bicycle tube over the buckle
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 07, 2018, 08:00:54 AM »
Thanks, I am trying to reduce weight and noise. I will give it a try in a tree in the yard and go from there.
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Scott
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 07, 2018, 09:39:45 AM »
While I have not tried it with amsteel, I have modded every LW stand and stick that I own with a rope mod at some point and I always end up coming full circle back to the strap....it just works. The weight is no big deal to me but the buckles must be covered.
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 08, 2018, 09:02:57 AM »
I’ve had the Amstel slip just a touch on me. It would hold my weight but you could watch it slip a touch and loosen as I put weight on my stand/sticks. I assume it’s just because the rope itself is so slick. It made me uncomfortable so I switched to static climbing rope and it seems to lock down tight every time. I love the rope mod though. It cut down bulk, weight, noise, and time to set up. There’s literally NO downsides to this mod.
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 08, 2018, 09:53:57 AM »
Thanks. I have some static lie too.
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Re: Lonewolf Treestand Modification Question
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September 08, 2018, 10:56:58 AM »
My amsteel may have slipped too because of how it was made. I had hollow braid so I could splice in loops on the ends for towing. While my Amsteel rope’s outside diameter was a touch larger than my static climbing rope, it may have been slipping a touch from compression under tension making it slightly too small for the anchor points. I don’t know. After it stretched and slipped it would always take a set and hold strong, even after I jumped up and down on it to try to force it to come loose. However I just couldn’t get over seeing it slip about 1/2”-3-4” before locking down tight. Your experiences may be different. I know many guys that use it and those ropes are rediculously strong and light weight. I just couldn’t get on board with it for hanging stands.
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