The foot rests are a solid addition and definitely worth the $20 and 5-10 minutes to install them. I would give the balance and pack-ability of the stand a 10 out of 10!įront view of the stand attached to the tree including the extra Lone Wolf foot rests. I was actually really surprised how well the stand packed and balanced on my back…. Side view with the stand folded down into the pack position. This photo shows the stand in the backpack configuration with the modifications I did to it, including a set of Lone Wolf foot rests and the new Summit seat. The next upgrade was adding the Lone Wolf foot rests to the stand and padded backpack straps from Gray Wolf Woolens (backpack straps not pictured). This was a tremendous upgrade in comfort to me. So, before going any further I decided to swap the LW seat out with a new Summit replacement seat. I also did not care for the low back of the seat…. The factory seat I did not really care for, it just wasn't very comfortable to me. There was paint finish rubbed raw in a few places straight out of the box on the platforms section… Not excessively bad but ware none-the-less. May not be? To close to tell and not enough difference to worry about anyhow.įirst impressions…. According to my scale, the stand weighed 19 pounds rather than the 18 they claim. After arriving home with the new stand, the very first thing I did after opening the box was weigh the stand to see if their advertised weight matched my scale.
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