Lone wolf cables

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  1. WildernessPhantom

    WildernessPhantom Weekend Warrior

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    Hey all. I hope your Easter Sunday was as blessed as can be. I have used a lone wolf alpha for mobile hunting for years. I started thinking about the cables and if they ever need changed. Mine look fine, but wanted to see what you lone wolf users thought. Thanks in advance.


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    Give LW a call and see what they suggest...
     
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    I will end up doing that. I just thought id see what other folks have done. Thanks for the response.


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    I've never changed cables on my LW stands - some of them I've had for almost 15 years now. Unless there is signs of damage, wear, rust, etc I don't worry about them.
     
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    They sell replacement cables. I keep a couple handy just in case but still haven’t replaced the cables. The straps get changed every couple years.
     
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    Thanks folks. I decided they were good to go. There is really no sign of wear, rust, etc. I just covered them up in the stealth material and did the stand and sticks as well. I appreciate the responses. God bless.
     
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    Those stealth strips are slick. I need to finish coving my sticks and stands. Thats a good rainy day project
     
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    It is. I broke the sticks down and did it that way. Strap buckles and all.


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    Following!this seems like a very interesting thread[​IMG]
     

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