Saddle hunting is not lightweight UNLESS, you do the 1-stick method. BUT even as someone who is very fit, I'd say that its probably a lot more effort than its worth.
I do however like saddle hunting because its give me the flexibility to hunt trees that are not climbable with a climbing stand and determine if I should put a fixed stand up in that specific tree
Thisand will add that with hunting gear, you can either have it be 1.) lightweight, 2.) cheap, or 3.) durable... you can pick any 2, but you can't have all 3. Lightweight stuff that is durable, isn't cheap.
I literally bought everything to make a one stick out of a trophy line wingman, thinking It would save me money and overall be lighter than 3-4 sticks. Boy was I wrong. I’m sure after buying the saddle kit and everything needed to repel and make the one stick, I spent more than if I would’ve just gone with 3 latitude carbon sticks.This
If you cannot seem to find a Madrock at a decent price, I recommend checking out the Mammut Smart. I currently have one and while the idea of a Madrock still seems appealing, this device has no moveable parts that can mechanically fail, and seems to work the same. The key is to use the proper carabiner.I jsut started saddle hunting this year. So far I like it but will be upgrading some gear after this season.
Right now I am running a Predator platform from Tetherd as well as the Predator saddle. I have 4 Hawk Helium sticks with single step aiders on each.
Ill be sticking with the platform as i also like to stand and move around some so not a fan of the one stick setups with the "platform" on the upper part of the stick.
Ill be going to a Cruzr Seeker platform as well as the Cruzr saddle.
Stick wise I am planning on using one of the Lattitude carbon sticks with a 2 or 3 step aider and rapel down with a madrock setup.