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Best Lone Wolf Combo I’ve Found

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  1. parkersdad

    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I’ve tried just about every seat there is and this is the best combo I’ve found. It’s the Hazmore seat with the Hawk lumbar support. The lumbar support works great and is extremely light weight
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  3. parkersdad

    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I️ bought it at Cabelas


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    Thanks for sharing!
     
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    Great idea!
    I used my XOP version last week and realized I really disliked how overly complicated and noisy the seat was, so this is perfect timing. Not sure I need the back rest as I also have a LW hand climber and that has no back support and I'm OK with that but I love the Hazmore.
    Here's an idea for you- I took foam 1" pipe insulation, cut to length and put it around the seat bar. Then I wrapped the whole thing in self adhesive camo stretch tape and then taped the ends w/ black gorilla tape. Much more comfortable on the way up and down. Durable so far- 3 seasons and hasn't even started to come apart, and even if I had to re-do whole thing would cost maybe $10 and less than half an hour.
     
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    I have had a hazmore seat for around 5 years. I also use the regular LW seat, but I cut the whole back section of the seat off.

    I have been using the modified LW seat the last couple years, although I am likely to change it back over to the hazmore seat for next year.
     
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    How well does the lumbar support stay attached to the tree?

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    Once you put it on it does not move. It has a cinch strap


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