Saddle Systems

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Feb 12, 2024
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I started saddle hunting last year. Hunted out of it here at home all year.
I really like it a lot.
It is a bit expensive to get into I will say that with everything you need to do it well.
I am running a Tetherd setup with the Phantom and use Hawk Helium sticks with a single step aider i made.

I also hunt a lot more private ground than public. So I put in screw in steps in trees I know ill hunt often, then just take the saddle and platform back and forth to each stand.

The sticks only get used for public ground hunting.
took me a bit to find a bow holder system i liked, but finally did find one that works well.

It takes a bit of time to learn how you best want to do it. Everyone is a little different.

The saddle stuff is also very.....gimicky i would say.
There are all kinds of small things that are for sale that in my opinion aren't needed.
You just have to figure out what you want.
For me I have the saddle with pockets, platform, bow/gear holder, and knee pads..yea the knee pads are a must in my opinion.
100x on the kneepads.
 

Zak406

Lil-Rokslider
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Aug 29, 2021
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Anyone with experience on timber ninja saddles I saw them at tac and while I didn’t try one it it looked very comfortable
 
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Jul 14, 2022
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Location
Virginia
For me, there's a time and place for the saddle. I certainly prefer it over carrying a climber. I hunt too far from the truck to wear my saddle in, so I typically will use the saddle if I notice deer constantly working around my set lock ons or a place there's no tree for a lock on. Its certainly quite a bit of gear and there's an art to getting up the tree without making multiple trips.

I feel like if got the new LWC climber then I'd hardly use the saddle. I have the leather Trophyline saddle and I find it more comfortable than a lock on, but I just cant carry all the stuff plus a pack of cold weather gear 2+ miles.
 
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