By HuntPost on Thursday, 18 August 2022
Category: Hunting and Hunting Gear Reviews

Ol’ Man® Assassin Hang On Treestand and Speed Rail Ladder

There is no better time to take a mature buck than a first sit at a fresh stand location. Deer quickly avoid areas regularly contaminated with human scent. A dream deer may have been spotted from another stand location or patterned it with trail cameras and other tools. Now, the conditions are right, and it’s time to move in to set up the ambush. 

Lightweight, compact and durable, the Ol’ Man® Assassin Hang On Treestand is the ideal platform to get this job done and securing the advantage when the hunting is up close. Bowhunters will love the Millennium-style ComfortMax seat, designed with a footrest for prolonged sitting while patiently waiting for an opportunity. The seat is easily and quietly folded up to allow extra room on the platform for standing or tricky angle shots.

The stand is designed for easy packing; it folds flat and sports integrated, adjustable backpack straps with a chain and footrest. With powder-coated, rugged steel construction, the Ol’ Man Assassin Hang-On is built to last through welded steel construction but still weighs in at a manageable 19 pounds.

The Assassin Speed Rail Ladder is hard to beat when pairing with any stand. Designed to work on the most difficult-shaped trees, the Speed Rail consists of three independent sections of the ladder, each of which can be strapped to a tree. There’s no metal-to-metal contact, so hunters can quietly move into their hunting spot without alerting game. Each ladder section has a total of 4 horizontal rungs between two vertical ladder rails, making it easy to set up, and it is made of tough powder-coated steel for long-lasting durability.

Like every Ol’ Man stand, the Assassin Hang On includes a 5-Point Full Body Safety Harness and instructional DVD. Hunt hard, hunt smart. Gain the advantage with the Ol’ Man Assassin Hang On Treestand, and make it even more dangerous by including the Assassin Speed Rail Ladder.

Ol’Man Assassin Hang-on Stand Features:

Millennium-style  ComfortMAX seatSeat folds up for standing shotsTough welded steel constructionPowder coat finishFolds flat for backpackingBackpack straps includedChain includedFootrest included5-Point Full Body Safety Harness and instructional DVD includedAll OL’MAN stands and safety harnesses are certified to TMA Standards

Ol’Man Assassin Hang-on Stand Specifications:

Material: Powder-coated steelCapacity: 300 poundsWeight: 19 poundsPlatform Size: 32W x 24LSeat Size: 20 W X 16.5 LModel No.: O-030-00

Ol’Man Assassin Speed Rail Hang-on Ladder Features:

No metal-to-metal attachment systemDesigned for odd-shaped treesSteel constructionPowder coat finishAllows you to climb up to 16 feetThree (3) independent sectionsMeets or exceeds industry standards recognized by TMADesigned and manufactured by Millennium Outdoors

Ol’Man Assassin Speed Rail Hang-on Ladder Specifications:

Material: Powder-coated steelCapacity: 300 poundsWeight: 15 poundsLadder Width: 9”Ladder Length (per section; 3 sections included): 32 Model No.: OL-33-00

At Millennium Outdoors, manufacturer of Millennium Treestands, OL’MAN Treestands, and Millennium Marine, we are committed to ensuring each hunter and angler can make the most out of every season, from the big bucks in the fall to gobblers in the spring, from redfish on flats to crappie and bass in lakes, and every species and season in between. From innovative hang-on and ladder stands to ground blind chairs, fishing seats, and rod holders, Millennium Outdoors and its brands are dedicated to providing quality products to avid outdoor enthusiasts. Millennium’s reputation has been built on comfort, safety, quality, and versatility that hunters and anglers recognize and appreciate. More information on all the company’s products is available at www.millenniumstands.com.

For more information, please visit 
WWW.OLMANOUTDOORS.COM

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