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frankwright
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Re: Loc-On loc on Stands
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Reply #20 on:
July 10, 2011, 07:45:00 PM »
I have two lem's that I use. I like them for their lightweight and ease of putting up but you don't take a nap in them.
I call them "Postage Stamp" stands as they are small.
I can do about three hours and then I need to get down.
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Hoyt
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Re: Loc-On loc on Stands
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July 10, 2011, 07:58:00 PM »
Back in the early 60's the first store bought, non homemade...I guess, (if you could call it that, don't know where he made them) treestand I ever saw was one Dan Quillian made. Now that was a small loc-on. A little pc of aluminum with a length of chain and turned down edges and just big enough for your feet, it they weren't real big. No seat.
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landman
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July 10, 2011, 08:46:00 PM »
I have a pair of Limits and I've used them for years. I like them on straight trees because they fit better on a straight trunk than on a slanted or curved section. I hang mine and then, while strapped to the tree, I lower the platform and jump on it hard a couple of times to set it. Then I lock it on with a chain and padlock.
The only thing I dislike about LocOn stands is the fold down seat with the thin canvas trampoline. Makes my butt hurt after an hour or so. I'd like LocOn to make the seat a little larger and in a different configuration.
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