I think it depends on the type of trees that you will hunt out of. For me, I hunt both hill country and swamps and need something that can get into those small twisted swamp trees with a lot of branches. If your trees are compatible with climbers, it's one of the more comfortable routes
Just about any bow will work the same if you put the time in t practice. I'm running a 33" ata mathews v3x, I like the longer bows because they are easier to hold on target, especially on uneven slopes
Saddle lightweight Setup:
OOAL Slick Rick One Stick
Buzzard Roost Saddle
Mobile Tree Stand
LWCG .75
XOP X2 Sticks
saddle is awesome for half day hunts through the rut in Wisconsin. Stand hunting is more enjoyable for me when sitting all day or sitting late season.
I definitely think there are certain situations for a saddle, but I would prefer one-sticking over a pack of sticks if I was going the saddle route. I ran aiders with beast sticks with my previous saddle setup and the weight savings with all the saddle hunting gear combined over a treestand...
Honestly most of the brands at the same price points are pretty similar these days. I've been running about 20 Stealth Cam's with zero issues. Picture quality is good, battery life isn't great if putting over bait. I usually run all my cameras on scrapes and might have to change out batteries...