First Look: Ol' Man Hang-On Treestand and Ladder

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posted on September 20, 2021
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The Ol’Man Assassin Hang On is designed for hunters who cover lots of ground, and need to shift locations when those big bucks change their patterns throughout the season. Combined with the Assassin Speed Rail Hang On Ladder, hunters will be able to move from one location to another with minimal disturbance.

The stand features a Millennium-style ComfortMAX seat that makes all-day sits comfortable and productive, while still folding up quickly and silently for standing shots. Further, the stand boasts an ergonomic footrest for added comfort. Despite all these features, the stand folds flat for backpacking in and out of tough terrains.

The perfect companion to the Assassin Hang On is the Ol’Man Assassin Speed Rail Hang On Ladder. Its design allows hunters the ability to access those odd-shaped trees that once were considered inaccessible, thanks to independent ladder sections. A non metal-to-metal attachment system paired with the quiet double-loop connection straps provide an easy, noiseless climb. Stand height is adjustable up to 16 feet.

Finally, a strong steel construction and powder-coat finish make the Ol’Man Assassin Hang on and Speed Rail Hang On Ladder a durable system that promises years of use. For more information, please visit olmanoutdoors.com
MSRP Assassin Hang On Treestand: $94.99
MSRP Speed Rail Hang On Ladder: $69.99

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