i will take a look. thank youDid you guys check with CGM maybe? If Wood was still open I'd say call him.
Ah, i see what your saying. didnt think of that. thank youI thought about feeding my TX5 1in wide webbing belt (like pants belt) through there. It adjusts via frame buckles.
Isn't it only like a rope sleeve? Your not going to be able to put 2in wide webbing through there very easily.
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good call. my first year, so i might move on to bigger and better saddlesThis is one of the reasons I got rid of my method 2. Was not a fan of the waist belt
I went through a couple trying to find what I liked. Settled on the Cruzr XC and so far through a few sits it is unbelievably comfortable.good call. my first year, so i might move on to bigger and better saddles
I am looking at Buzzards Roost next. But I dig my Method.This is one of the reasons I got rid of my method 2. Was not a fan of the waist belt
Yeah it wasn’t the main reason. Just one of a few. More or less I was accustomed to a single panel, along with a few minor inconveniences. I found it quite comfortable especially for climbing while 1 sticking.I am looking at Buzzards Roost next. But I dig my Method.
My biggest complaints are the waist band rope and the lack of attaching the two panels together.Yeah it wasn’t the main reason. Just one of a few. More or less I was accustomed to a single panel, along with a few minor inconveniences. I found it quite comfortable especially for climbing while 1 sticking.
I agree 100%My biggest complaints are the waist band rope and the lack of attaching the two panels together.