through the molle loops, right next to the the vertical webbing on holding both panels together. Not sure if this is right, but that's what made the most sense to me.Where did you place the clips on the saddle?
through the molle loops, right next to the the vertical webbing on holding both panels together. Not sure if this is right, but that's what made the most sense to me.Where did you place the clips on the saddle?
I received the clips with my ESS and they definitely do help with getting the saddle on.
Does anyone have an image on how they are supposed to be used? I tried a couple of configurations and retained one that looks OK. But there may be a better one that I am not seeing
Wouldn't that still let the bottom panel fall out as you walk? That top panel has the waist belt so thats what prevents it from falling. Than again I could be looking at it all wrong
Good point. I have it in the opposite direction.Wouldn't that still let the bottom panel fall out as you walk? That top panel has the waist belt so thats what prevents it from falling. Than again I could be looking at it all wrong
Thank you. I have it backwards.
What i did was to put it upside down. Its on the inner panel. But pointing downwards in my outer panel.Only problem I see with connecting the clip to the top panel to hold the bottom panel is, wouldn't the clip cause a pressure point when you lean back into the saddle?
Where does one find these for sale?
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Those 2" clips came on my Evo.
I just filmed my two-panel Ultimate Saddle Review and the ESS is in there along with the Tactisaddle AdApT (and I've already done a review on the Recon). My review will release this coming Wednesday. Yes, comfort is one aspect of a saddle, but there are many differences in functionality and the options offered from each manufacturer. If I can't get to the tree easily (no fiddle factor) without a saddle falling to me knees I don't really care about it's comfort. That's just how I view it. I know there are ways to simplify every saddle but some are simple right out of the box and some aren't.You should know but a side by side review is in order. The recon is significantly cheaper. @MADhunts
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Sold mine after the second sit. It is superbly comfy, if the most comfy I've used. But, it has too many problems imo. It sounds like a wind chime. Too much metal and potential for noise. It is extremely annoying to walk in with. The plastic clips sucked at keeping it together. There's the fact it's made in china if youre into that. I think the recon is better and cheaper And usa madeSo does anybody own this thing? And do you like it? Love it? Dislike it or hate it.
Since you do not care about how comfortable is saddle is, I have a Tethrd Mantis I will make you a special deal on!I just filmed my two-panel Ultimate Saddle Review and the ESS is in there along with the Tactisaddle AdApT (and I've already done a review on the Recon). My review will release this coming Wednesday. Yes, comfort is one aspect of a saddle, but there are many differences in functionality and the options offered from each manufacturer. If I can't get to the tree easily (no fiddle factor) without a saddle falling to me knees I don't really care about it's comfort. That's just how I view it. I know there are ways to simplify every saddle but some are simple right out of the box and some aren't.
What is your channel so i can watch for itI just filmed my two-panel Ultimate Saddle Review and the ESS is in there along with the Tactisaddle AdApT (and I've already done a review on the Recon). My review will release this coming Wednesday. Yes, comfort is one aspect of a saddle, but there are many differences in functionality and the options offered from each manufacturer. If I can't get to the tree easily (no fiddle factor) without a saddle falling to me knees I don't really care about it's comfort. That's just how I view it. I know there are ways to simplify every saddle but some are simple right out of the box and some aren't.