Product Dimensions | 20"D x 30"W x 4"H |
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Brand | Lone Wolf Treestands |
Size | One Size |
Style | Contemporary |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31 x 20.4 x 4.2 inches |
Package Weight | 8.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 20 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Lone Wolf Treestands |
Country of Origin | United States |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Lone Wolf |
Part Number | FTR4556811 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
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Lone Wolf Alpha Hang On II Treestand
Product Dimensions | 20"D x 30"W x 4"H |
Brand | Lone Wolf Treestands |
Size | One Size |
Style | Contemporary |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
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About this item
- The benchmark by which all other hang on treestands are measured
- Lightweight, roomy, deadly quiet, and easy to use; Fits trees 4" - 22" in diameter
- Features a convenient self-leveling seat and platform; Accepts the E-Z Hang Hook accessory, allowing users to preset multiple stand locations for quick, easy hanging
- The large, contoured foam pad gives all-day seating comfort
- Weighs just 14 pounds and has a 350-pound weight limit
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Product Description
The ALPHA Hang On II treestand is the benchmark by which all other hang on treestands are measured. Lightweight, roomy, deadly quiet, and easy to use - its no wonder die hard hunters view their ALPHA™ Hang On treestand as a key to their success season after season. The ALPHA features a convenient self-leveling seat and platform, and accepts the E-Z Hang Hook accessory, allowing users to preset multiple stand locations for quick, easy hanging.
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ASIN | B004XEHSH2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #447,850 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #130 in Hunting Tree Stands |
Date First Available | July 31, 2011 |
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Customers like the quality, weight and stability of the stand. For example, they say it's one of the best stands they've ever used, it'll last a long time and it'd be easy for beginners to set up. That said, they're happy with the noise, and ease of hanging. That's saying a lot. As for the ease of setup, they mention it' a breeze. As far as value and comfort go, they disagree.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tree stand. They mention it's one of the best stands they have ever used, has a great platform, and will last a long time. Customers also say that Lone Wolf products are quality and they would definitely recommend them. Overall, customers find the stand to be a good product and an awesome stand to run and gun from.
"...Worked out nicely. While in the stand, I noticed within about 2 hrs that the seat is kind of thin...." Read more
"...Awesome product, very satisfied with the purchase...." Read more
"I purchased this stand last November. It's a great stand, very light solid aluminum construction, very quiet...." Read more
"...The padding on the seat is a little thin. All in all, Lone wolf products are quality and I would definitely recommend them." Read more
Customers find the weight of the stool seating to be very light. They mention that the weight difference is not a big deal, and it's easy to hang and move on demand.
"...Very solid construction, lightweight, quiet, love how secure the sticks feel when climbing up the tree and how secure the stand feels once in it." Read more
"Super light and very easy to hang while alone in the woods. Sturdy, large, and safe feeling platform...." Read more
"This stand is light weight and very well made. The padding on the seat is a little thin...." Read more
"...The weight difference is not a big deal." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the stability of the stool. They mention that it is well made, solid, and stable. They also appreciate the full cast aluminum platform and climbing sticks. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Awesome product, very satisfied with the purchase. Very solid construction, lightweight, quiet, love how secure the sticks feel when climbing up..." Read more
"...It's a great stand, very light solid aluminum construction, very quiet...." Read more
"Super light and very easy to hang while alone in the woods. Sturdy, large, and safe feeling platform...." Read more
"This stand is light weight and very well made. The padding on the seat is a little thin...." Read more
Customers find the stool seating easy to set up. They say it's stable, easy enough for beginners, and can be set up in almost any tree. Customers also mention that it'll be ready to go in less than 10 minutes.
"...Been out in this stand more than a few times now. Easy to set up (15-30 min for me) and tear down...May be able to be faster with more practice...." Read more
"...Super stable, a breeze to set up – first time took less than 10 minutes to set up two sticks and the stand...." Read more
"Super light and very easy to hang while alone in the woods. Sturdy, large, and safe feeling platform...." Read more
"This tree stand is great! Used it for a few hunt's and love it. Very easy to use and very stable." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the noise level of the stool. They mention that it is very quiet.
"...Very solid construction, lightweight, quiet, love how secure the sticks feel when climbing up the tree and how secure the stand feels once in it." Read more
"...It's a great stand, very light solid aluminum construction, very quiet...." Read more
"...Ultra quiet, my climber squeaks once in a while if I move around this thing is dead silent no mater how much I move while in a tree...." Read more
"...Easy to hang, sturdy, adjustable, comfortable, quiet, and lightweight...." Read more
Customers find the stool easy to hang and level.
"...The ease of hanging this stand is incredible. I won't say its the most comfortable but deff not bad at all...." Read more
"...It’s very light for transportation and EASY to hang. The seat cushion is a little thin but it does the job. This is a tool...." Read more
"This is the second Lone Wolf Alpha Hang On II Treestand I own. Easy to hang and comfortable for an all day hunt...." Read more
"The best hang-on treestand money can buy, in my opinion. Easy to hang, sturdy, adjustable, comfortable, quiet, and lightweight...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the stool. Some mention that it's worth every penny, and an awesome buy. They also say that the quality surpasses the price, and it'll be the best investment in a stand. However, others say that it is high when compared to other like stands.
"...be steep for some but you get what you pay for and they are worth it in my opinion. I will never buy another steel hang on the rest of my life...." Read more
"...Wish the platform was a little bigger and the price a little cheaper. When they say you can get this into any tree they are not lying." Read more
"...These stands are expensive, Highly rated, but have exceeded my expectations in every respect." Read more
"Only stands i will use. Great quality and well worth the price. I already own the assault II and just got the alpha for more foot space...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the stool. Some mention that it's comfortable and provides more room for their large feet, while others say that it doesn't feel very comfort inducing when they are trying to stay.
"...size difference that the alpha gave me more room and felt better for my large feet...." Read more
"...2.5 hrs, the seat feels like you are sitting on a board...not very comfort inducing when you are trying to stay relatively still for periods of time..." Read more
"...12+ hour days in this deer stand this season and was pretty comfortable the entire time...." Read more
"...Easy to hang and comfortable for an all day hunt. Seat size, height above the foot rest and the size of the foot rest are simply ideal." Read more
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Been out in this stand more than a few times now. Easy to set up (15-30 min for me) and tear down...May be able to be faster with more practice. Packages up nicely for transportation and able to sling it over a large pack and carry for 509yds or so. Manage way you pack it and doesn’t get hung up on brush too much. With 4 ladder steps, didn’t find it any heavier than a climbing tree stand. For setting it up, followed techniques found on YouTube so I wasnt constantly going up and down. Worked out nicely. While in the stand, I noticed within about 2 hrs that the seat is kind of thin. After 2.5 hrs, the seat feels like you are sitting on a board...not very comfort inducing when you are trying to stay relatively still for periods of time, but an easy fix that I don’t believe detracts from stand. For safety reasons, I also fastened a 600 lbs rated ratchet strap around stand to tree...may not be ideal if always taking stand down when leaving and kind of noisy, just gotta remember to ratchet “quietly”. On the floor of the stand, I believe there is a spot that is designed to “hold” your bow (pics). Doesn’t work for me as my bow limbs are too narrow, if that is what it is designed for. The seat folds “up” when the stand is attached to tree, giving more space on platform to move around. I like that feature. What I truly despise is the “fall arrest system” or safety strap that is included with this stand. I’m somewhat familiar with climbing and rappelling but after 15 minutes of trying to comprehend grainy and unfocused photos in the fall arrest system instruction book...I tossed the included safety strap back in the box and pulled out a climbing harness and other gear I had....MUCH more effective and what I trust more....even useful to hold bow (pics). After a dozen times or so in the stand, I find a sport harness easier as I can still put on or take off cold weather clothing without coming unhooked. I did not get the impression that was possible with the included fall arrest system.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019
Been out in this stand more than a few times now. Easy to set up (15-30 min for me) and tear down...May be able to be faster with more practice. Packages up nicely for transportation and able to sling it over a large pack and carry for 509yds or so. Manage way you pack it and doesn’t get hung up on brush too much. With 4 ladder steps, didn’t find it any heavier than a climbing tree stand. For setting it up, followed techniques found on YouTube so I wasnt constantly going up and down. Worked out nicely. While in the stand, I noticed within about 2 hrs that the seat is kind of thin. After 2.5 hrs, the seat feels like you are sitting on a board...not very comfort inducing when you are trying to stay relatively still for periods of time, but an easy fix that I don’t believe detracts from stand. For safety reasons, I also fastened a 600 lbs rated ratchet strap around stand to tree...may not be ideal if always taking stand down when leaving and kind of noisy, just gotta remember to ratchet “quietly”. On the floor of the stand, I believe there is a spot that is designed to “hold” your bow (pics). Doesn’t work for me as my bow limbs are too narrow, if that is what it is designed for. The seat folds “up” when the stand is attached to tree, giving more space on platform to move around. I like that feature. What I truly despise is the “fall arrest system” or safety strap that is included with this stand. I’m somewhat familiar with climbing and rappelling but after 15 minutes of trying to comprehend grainy and unfocused photos in the fall arrest system instruction book...I tossed the included safety strap back in the box and pulled out a climbing harness and other gear I had....MUCH more effective and what I trust more....even useful to hold bow (pics). After a dozen times or so in the stand, I find a sport harness easier as I can still put on or take off cold weather clothing without coming unhooked. I did not get the impression that was possible with the included fall arrest system.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2019
The greatest thing about this stand though is the customer service of the company. Outstanding customer service. Item was missing a couple little things like the seat cushion because I bought it "used" off Amazon Warehouse Deals. They looked up my transaction, asked me where I wanted the cushion shipped, and I had it in my hand within three days even though I had bought it used from Amazon. Just an awesome company. I'm so happy they switched manufacturing back to the USA. Thanks, guys!
Out of our 30+ stands, this is my #1 now.
The harness that comes with it will only be a backup, but the actual tree strap I used several times due to larger circumference trees and while hanging/taking down the tree stand.
Every aspect of the stand seems to be very well thought of other than the big metal buckles which weight about 1 pound each (feels like) and make the dreaded CLANK sound when they hit the stand frame. I don't mind the weight so much, but should be covered with some type of rubberized material to reduce noise.
I'm really nit picking here because this is an awesome stand and would buy another one in a heartbeat.
The size of the platform seems just right for me. It doesn't feel oversize. I'm glad I've picked the alpha because a smaller platform would feel a little scary. Unless you feel REALLY comfortable on small platforms I would really recommend the Alpha. The weight difference is not a big deal.