Yeah that’s fair. I’ll admit my question is a digression from the OP concern. I think XOP’s claim on the Renegade irks me slightly. It’s not false and it’s not inaccurate if used correctly. But for the casual consumer, especially if new to saddle concepts, that claim could easily be misinterpreted as the Renegade being a superior model to other saddles when in fact no safer than anything else. Like most things in life you need to read the fine print (or think it through).Yes, but since the OP stated he is going to stand hunt and only needs a saddle or RCH for his one stick ascent, this harness would serve both purposes. People seem to miss the functionality point that a RCH is only able to safely arrest a fall when used in conjunction with long long dynamic lead lines. Saddle hunters do not use long dynamic lead lines, we tend to use short static lanyards or short static lead rope in which case an RCH is no safer than a normal saddle and way more uncomfortable. This is why I suggested the XOP is because it could serve both purposes the post asked about where a RCH would not.