Ok everyone want to hear opinions on saddle hunting. It looks interesting but i'm a tree stand guy and little bit nervous high up. I've looked at some options online looking to maybe get two one for me one for my son but also don't want to spend a ton. Any suggestions?
My $0.02...
My first recommendation for a specific saddle is anything from Custom Gear Modifications - they make upper tier stuff in their small home shop, with %99 U.S. sourced materials and their pricing is the most reasonable in relation to the quality you're getting.
Saddle prices are a bit crazy in general - I think liability/insurance drives a lot of that, nonetheless - if you don't know someone locally that has one you could try out, then your best bet, in my opinion, is to get something that will be easy to sell if you were to decide it's not for you.
With that, you're mostly looking at pricier options. In my opinion, if you go the cheap route, you're much less likely to end up with something that you can get comfortable in - each saddle fits different body types differently though, so it's not impossible.
On that note, my recommendations would be a CGM, as noted earlier, Cruzr XC, Latitude Method 3, or Ape Canyon Wood deluxe.
In general, I'd also suggest to steer away from standard single panel designs, and look for either a 2 panel design, or a single panel that's pleated.