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Looks so nice! Great job as usual on the videos Boswell!
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no kidding. Talk about bad timing, I was just going to post my medium leather for sale....Anyone interested in a used large Trophyline?
Agreed. I can already see how I'd modify it for me. An Amsteel bridge for sure, and I'd do something with the leg straps.I said I probably wouldn't be getting one this year but after watching those vids again I may have to find a way to get one I definitely love the fact that it is built with safety in mind and it's not much heavier than a rigged out Sitdrag. A spliced amsteel bridge would work perfect on it too.
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Thank you !!Here it is, the Kestrel.
This is a Saddlehunter special preview!
Saddle only (including bridge) just under 3lbs, MSRP $245
Complete System (saddle, bridge, tree strap, linemans belt and back band) right around 3.5lbs MSRP $350.
All rope will be the Samson Predator rope and we will be using new Fusion Carabiner.
If you need more than a saddle but less than the complete system you will be able to purchase what you need individually.
Kestrel Saddle, Size 1 or Size 2 245.00
Linemans Belt 39.50
Tree Strap 6 ft 39.50
Tree Strap 12 ft 43.25
Back Band 29.50
Molle Hardware Set of 4 8.00
Camo Gear Bag 26.75
All pre orders (between Aug 16 and Aug 31st) will get $20 off
Thanks,
Boswell
Big thanks to Boswell for being a great Saddle Hunter ambassador for us.
Another HUGE thanks to New Tribe for listening to the community and taking a risk on us weirdo tree hangers!
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No scary modifications that require sewing, or 10,000 adjustment buckles with straps. It's a simple, straightforward, bombproof, and most of all, safe saddle.
Explain to them that it's a matter of national security.Someone post some dadgum pictures of this Kestrel.
I'm at work and Uncle Sam won't let me watch YouTube vids...
Agreed. I can already see how I'd modify it for me. An Amsteel bridge for sure, and I'd do something with the leg straps.
Here's what I really love about it: for folks new to the Saddle scene, this thing is ready to provide a true saddle experience right out of the box.
No scary modifications that require sewing, or 10,000 adjustment buckles with straps. It's a simple, straightforward, bombproof, and most of all, safe saddle.
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