Llama32
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Tree saddle hunter help
I am looking at trying this out this fall any info or advice
I'm 6'9" 235ibs 37" waist
I am looking at trying this out this fall any info or advice
I'm 6'9" 235ibs 37" waist
Thank you very much for all the info that is what I'm really wanting to do is to be able to have a lightweight setup to go anywhere and I will definitely look into the other site as wellThere are many different brands and styles. The most popular currently are the Tethrd Phantom, however you will also see many guys branch off and pick up another companies saddle after trying the Phantom. I'm 6'1 200 lbs with a 36" waist and found the Phantom to be lacking for longer sits. I've done all day sits in it, however this year I'm using an Overwatch Transformer. It's a two panel system with stays to allow it to function as a single panel if desired.
I've never hunted from a tree stand and have only ever used a saddle. I've found them to be comfortable and allows me to choose a different spot every sit. I've got no issues hiking back in with the system as the weight is minimal and adding in climbing while using one stick it's a fast and light setup that works for me. A lot of great resources can be found over on saddlehunter.com as well.
Lone wolf .5 and some sticks. You would be around 8-10 lbs total.Thank you very much for all the info that is what I'm really wanting to do is to be able to have a lightweight setup to go anywhere and I will definitely look into the other site as well
This is the way to go. You will HATE the phantom or any saddle from Tethrd. They are not built for big guys or gals.Cruiser XC would be my recommendation.
Which one do you recommend to useThis is the way to go. You will HATE the phantom or any saddle from Tethrd. They are not built for big guys or gals.
My favorite is the Cruzr XC. I tried the phantom and one other brand. They are just too small it seems. I am 5-10 and 190. So any bigger than me, no way it would work out IMO. Cruzr gives a mil or leo discount too, if that applies.Which one do you recommend to use