swampsnyper
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the report Red!
I shoot for somewhere in the neighborhood of 24 inches plus or minus an inch or 2.Thank you for the review, looking forward to getting mine! One question I had for you is what is the length of your bridge now from eye to eye? I plan to do the same thing as you and tie in my bridge, and wanted a good starting point for length.
They won't hit each other but I try to minimize the amount of open metal on anything I take into the woods.Why are you stealth shipping the buckles? Are you worried they'll clang when putting on or walking around?
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Pull your bridge to one side, use spare carabiner to clip behind you or feed through linemas loop on one side then use carabiner or tie overhand not. Keeps the bridge tight against you when you walk.
Thanks,
Boswell
Wow! I think New Tribe really hit a home run on this saddle. The profile is so much smaller than the evolution that I'm going to have to get used to it. I unpacked it when I got home from work and took 5 minutes getting comfortable with it inside. I went out threw my pouch with lineman's belt and tether on it and took off down the street to some woods to try it out. I only played with it for 10 minutes just off the ground so these are really just my initial impressions.
The saddle is so much smaller and lighter than the evolution.
The new style lineman's loops work well.
I love how solid the new buckles are. They clip in and there was no jiggle.
The side adjustment straps work just like intended. When I first started hanging I started sliding out (it reminded me off my only problem that I sometimes had with my mesh tree saddle). I stood a little and pulled up to tighten the adjustment straps and it was much better.
Lots more to come. I'm going to spend time off and on all weekend getting it ready for next weekend's opener. I have never used the back band so I started out without it but I will throw it on to try out.
These are my initial thoughts for getting it hunt ready:
I bought a set of yak grips when @Dewey mentioned them in another thread. I think these will be perfect to put over the leg buckles to keep them quiet.
I don't think I need a removable bridge. I already shortened it up to my length tonight but I am going to look at attaching it fixed to both sides. The bridge is plenty big enough to easily step into the saddle this way without worrying about doing the dance. I bought one of those DMM shackles that @1saddleguy mentioned to try out for this so I'll experiment. The only downside to this is the bridge is going to dangle down at my knees when walking with it. I'll fool around and figure something out.
Other than that I have their molle attachment kit and a grimlock that I already had so I'll experiment with those and the new features of the saddle.
I also got some cool stickers with it and I really like the bag that it came in. I won't use that for hunting but I'll store some hunting stuff in it and show my aero hunter pride
Glad you like it. Casey, Bobby, and I learned so much in the process. I'm still amazed how much R&D went into making the Kestrel, and how many prototypes were made to get to this point--We were patient and meticulous. There's nothing left to do to it--it is the apotheosis, the pinnacle, the best hunting saddle there is, bar none.
Are your backrest prusiks made of paracord?