I’ll buy one. I like to have more than one of everything. If something breaks or becomes unserviceable, I want a backup ready to go.
And as far as market saturation, perhaps your perspective is limited by the forum, and that’s understandable. I disagree though, and believe there is tremendous room for growth. I’ve started saddle hunting just this year. Everyone in my area who I have spoken with is not familiar. Some have heard of saddles, but that’s it. How many shops/stores have you gone in to and have been able to shop for tree stands? How many of those places offer saddles? There’s plenty of room for growth.
There’s more marketing happening now that’s directed towards public land hunting. That situation invites opportunities to sell lightweight and more mobile gear. The saddle fits that bill. Commercial saddle hunting makers have only scratched the surface of their potential, I believe.
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