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ISO Ken Super Sling - $45,675,908

No need for an apology, I just want to answer to that comment.

For some reason i think i thought the sitdrag came first it was probably the first post I saw then i saw the ken sling and excuse me for saying that I was an idiot because I searched high and low for a kenn sling before I realized it was a custom project. Sometimes the screws in my head are tight and then well you know lol.
 
I've decided to start a GoFundMe page in order to kickstart the mass production of " ken-Sling"
PM me for my paypal information.:tearsofjoy:
I'm surprised the dinosaur knows what a gofundme page is! :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
 
I am interested in purchasing one if an order was placed...barring they aren't $47,000 :tearsofjoy:
 
Of course you will let me know if there is an order.

Charter members first in line.


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So I met up with kenn1320 today. I almost hit him over the head with my xop platform, stole the saddle, and then hit the black market to make a quick million, haha. But in all seriousness... I think it's a great minimalist saddle. I myself would want one with a small buckle mounted to the top instead of the cobra in the middle. I would use a rock climbing harness and just slip it on once I get up on my platform.
 
Be patient Kenn! It looks like the GoFundMe account may come to life with K-Sling train picking up steam like it is.
 
So I met up with kenn1320 today. I almost hit him over the head with my xop platform, stole the saddle, and then hit the black market to make a quick million, haha. But in all seriousness... I think it's a great minimalist saddle. I myself would want one with a small buckle mounted to the top instead of the cobra in the middle. I would use a rock climbing harness and just slip it on once I get up on my platform.

I should of traded ya, that Evo is very nice.:cool:
 
So I met up with kenn1320 today. I almost hit him over the head with my xop platform, stole the saddle, and then hit the black market to make a quick million, haha. But in all seriousness... I think it's a great minimalist saddle. I myself would want one with a small buckle mounted to the top instead of the cobra in the middle. I would use a rock climbing harness and just slip it on once I get up on my platform.

Too funny!!!
 
So I met up with kenn1320 today. I almost hit him over the head with my xop platform, stole the saddle, and then hit the black market to make a quick million, haha. But in all seriousness... I think it's a great minimalist saddle. I myself would want one with a small buckle mounted to the top instead of the cobra in the middle. I would use a rock climbing harness and just slip it on once I get up on my platform.

Interesting, lets talk about this. What are your thoughts on why you prefer a different position and size?
My reasoning for its location is two fold.
1. When I slide the saddle into a position i wanted the connection belt directly opposite of load direction. I move it and snug it, so I can twist and turn and it stays put.
2. If used as lineman attachment, I wanted your fallen weight distributed over larger area of saddle. This is also the reason for belt and buckle sizing. If the belt is toward the top, it places the saddle lower on us guys with a gut.:confused:
 
Interesting, lets talk about this. What are your thoughts on why you prefer a different position and size?
My reasoning for its location is two fold.
1. When I slide the saddle into a position i wanted the connection belt directly opposite of load direction. I move it and snug it, so I can twist and turn and it stays put.
2. If used as lineman attachment, I wanted your fallen weight distributed over larger area of saddle. This is also the reason for belt and buckle sizing. If the belt is toward the top, it places the saddle lower on us guys with a gut.:confused:

The reason for a small buckle is because I wouldn't use it as a lineman's belt, just slip it on when I get set up on my platform. Therefore I would only need a small buckle to hold it up when I let off pressure and move around on the platform. The location on the sling, I'm not really worried about.
 
The reason for a small buckle is because I wouldn't use it as a lineman's belt, just slip it on when I get set up on my platform. Therefore I would only need a small buckle to hold it up when I let off pressure and move around on the platform. The location on the sling, I'm not really worried about.

Thanks
 
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