Greatly appreciate that man. Your support means a lot to us. We have a ton of irons in the fire but we have a really really cool idea for videos that I think you guys will love, just gotta figure out how to make them happen with the time and $ at our disposal.
I know watching Dan talk about the stand an amazing amount of time and engineering went into the post, bite, and standoff design while also minimizing weight. I know I also saw the cables and said, "Looks like an Acadamy stand". lol I was just surprised. I agree the platform length could be shaved a few inches as well. Overall im sure its a great stand but I would rather have a few extra cameras lol Great to see yall in video again. God bless from East Texas!
Great review. I really like dimensions on the OOAL Hush stand. I think a 25" x 17" Beast stand or something similar would be about perfect. I would also like to see a bit bigger teeth on the bottom v bracket.
@@arkieoutdoors397 I know the Hush seat sits farther from the tree, but still, the seat knit is really small. If it wasn’t for that I’d probably sell my LW Assault 2 and go to it for my mobile hang and hunt sits.
@@davidrussell631 the seat itself is small, but it does have a lot more room than you’d expect. The only time it feels small is when you’re turning to one side or the other, but even at that point, it doesn’t feel as small as it is. If you get the chance to try one out, I’d recommend looking at it. I used the Assault for a while and it’s a solid stand. I prefer the way the Hush is built versus the other stands that are machined (Beast, LWCG, etc..) If you like the Assault, the Helo is a nice “upgrade”.
@@arkieoutdoors397 nah, the Helo wouldn’t be an upgrade for me. Even as skinny as it is, it weighs only little more than a pound less than my Assault 2. Then I’d have to come up with a bow holder of some sort, though. Kind of surprised more folks don’t like the bow holder on the Assault 2. Works fine with my Bowtech, even with the quiver on.
Wow the way that thing flexes is not a good showing! I know it says 275 weight limit. I'm 235 and know way would I trust it. Thanks for the review keeps me from wasting my money.
Flexing is actually a positive. There is a reason buildings and bridges flex. Especially in areas prone to high winds or quakes. Dan tested this stand more than the other Chinese junk you are wanting to buy.
Glad to see yall back to doing videos, love the content and I'm a never miss podcast listener. You fellas keep it up and thank for all the content.
Greatly appreciate that man. Your support means a lot to us. We have a ton of irons in the fire but we have a really really cool idea for videos that I think you guys will love, just gotta figure out how to make them happen with the time and $ at our disposal.
I know watching Dan talk about the stand an amazing amount of time and engineering went into the post, bite, and standoff design while also minimizing weight. I know I also saw the cables and said, "Looks like an Acadamy stand". lol I was just surprised. I agree the platform length could be shaved a few inches as well. Overall im sure its a great stand but I would rather have a few extra cameras lol Great to see yall in video again. God bless from East Texas!
Great review. I really like dimensions on the OOAL Hush stand. I think a 25" x 17" Beast stand or something similar would be about perfect. I would also like to see a bit bigger teeth on the bottom v bracket.
We will have a review on the hush in the near future!
I have the Hush and prefer it over the other “high-end” stands I have tried. In my opinion, it’s the perfect size and it was very well thought out.
@@arkieoutdoors397 I know the Hush seat sits farther from the tree, but still, the seat knit is really small. If it wasn’t for that I’d probably sell my LW Assault 2 and go to it for my mobile hang and hunt sits.
@@davidrussell631 the seat itself is small, but it does have a lot more room than you’d expect. The only time it feels small is when you’re turning to one side or the other, but even at that point, it doesn’t feel as small as it is. If you get the chance to try one out, I’d recommend looking at it. I used the Assault for a while and it’s a solid stand. I prefer the way the Hush is built versus the other stands that are machined (Beast, LWCG, etc..) If you like the Assault, the Helo is a nice “upgrade”.
@@arkieoutdoors397 nah, the Helo wouldn’t be an upgrade for me. Even as skinny as it is, it weighs only little more than a pound less than my Assault 2. Then I’d have to come up with a bow holder of some sort, though. Kind of surprised more folks don’t like the bow holder on the Assault 2. Works fine with my Bowtech, even with the quiver on.
The cables are not gonna move much closer. Just is what it is. Just physics.
Man. My big clod hoppers. Can't imagine having much smaller platform.
Thanks, I needed that
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Wow the way that thing flexes is not a good showing! I know it says 275 weight limit. I'm 235 and know way would I trust it. Thanks for the review keeps me from wasting my money.
Flexing is actually a positive. There is a reason buildings and bridges flex. Especially in areas prone to high winds or quakes.
Dan tested this stand more than the other Chinese junk you are wanting to buy.
@@ukjw2 Lone Wolf isn't junk!
Love Dan Infalts game, but $600? 🤔
That’s what it costs to employ Americans.