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Wild edge step pouch

BrianO

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Heres a little pouch I made to attach to the back of a saddle. Holds 5 WE steps and aidner/naider inside steps with amsteel.
It attaches to saddle with these clips.
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That’s really nice. I can barely keep my saddle up with bridge and linesman’s in a pouch on the back of it. It would maybe be pretty awesome on the waist belt on my backpack.
 
Looks good, but I agree with @EricS it would pull my saddle off due to lack of butt. I would hook it to my pack for sure. Love the Kryptek
 
Man, I need to learn some sewing skills. I really like that pouch! I'm trying to find something similar for a set of 10 SA steps (the bag they came with is junk). I'll probably end up just using a fanny pack or something since I don't have a sewing machine and really don't want to hand stitch one.

Never thought my hunting addiction would make me want to learn to run a sewing machine, but y'all keep posting nice stuff like this....
 
That’s really nice. I can barely keep my saddle up with bridge and linesman’s in a pouch on the back of it. It would maybe be pretty awesome on the waist belt on my backpack.
Definitly not for transport. Just an option while climbing.
 
Definitly not for transport. Just an option while climbing.

I could wear that on my saddle. I made a kydex holster for mine and didn't like how it flopped around on my leg so I put it in my saddle and worked just fine.
 
Man, I need to learn some sewing skills. I really like that pouch! I'm trying to find something similar for a set of 10 SA steps (the bag they came with is junk). I'll probably end up just using a fanny pack or something since I don't have a sewing machine and really don't want to hand stitch one.

Never thought my hunting addiction would make me want to learn to run a sewing machine, but y'all keep posting nice stuff like this....
A lot of times i cant buy what i want. So i gotta make it. But its addictive. But dont tuink youll save money you just make more stuff for the same money.
 
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