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Spent the day scouting/walking/putting in preset stick ladders with @KelvinM12 today with the Wrap2R. I am not a wear your saddle in guy, but did it for testing and it is as comfortable as any saddle while walking.
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Spent the day scouting/walking/putting in preset stick ladders with @KelvinM12 today with the Wrap2R. I am not a wear your saddle in guy, but did it for testing and it is as comfortable as any saddle while walking.
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Is that a webbing bridge? No Amsteel? Amsteel sounds so impressive.
It looks like a great design.
 
Is that a webbing bridge? No Amsteel? Amsteel sounds so impressive.
It looks like a great design.

Matthew or I can easily do amsteel for sure, but it's a long offseason, so I am temporarily starting out with 6k flat webbing and 2 @DanO triglides just to have a semi-adjustable option while dialing it in.
 
The bad thing about it being all black is trying to copy it and make one for myself based on the pics lol!
 
I tried it as well as about ten other saddles the other weekend and the Wrap2R is built like a tank and comfortable. I personally prefer the mesh over just the straps(Anderson sling). I felt extremely safe in this saddle. It was almost overbuilt but still very light. Bwhana did a great job with this saddle. For those saddle hunters that ride their 4 wheeler to the stand you could actually hook the winch to the saddle and pull the four wheeler up the tree with you so as not to spook the deer that come through.....it's that sturdy.
 
You guys have an engineer in the garage? This thing is a pia to sew? I'm doing a few things just a hair different.
 
Another Grand slam @bwana. I made a wraith-ish clone with fleece and hunted with it all but a couple of times. I made a clone of your wraptor and it was extremely comfortable until I added the leg straps. Then it lost a bunch of comfort. I might have to add some mesh or fleece to it and try it again.

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So I have a recon coming. Is it worth adding mesh or fleece. In Ontario fleece would be warmer. When are you guys going to sell them. Sewing is worse than wearing crocks , I should have taken home economics in high school


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No regrets in going to mesh over fleece. I used fleece between the sections on the Wraptor, and it did add to comfort, but wanted the cooler mesh for most of the season. The mesh adds support in a good way and boosts the comfort over the original, yet does not get in the way when you bring the sections closer together. It definitely prevents the straps from getting flipped around like the original.

So if it was usually cold would you go with the fleece


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So if I have a recon sling I just need to sew some fleece on the webbing. Or are you going to sell them on February 30 2021


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You guys have an engineer in the garage? This thing is a pia to sew? I'm doing a few things just a hair different.

C’mon man it’s not that bad if you don’t have a walking foot I can see it being a pain in places


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