tailgunner
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She Just needs camo, and à bridge tuck.
The Cloud by Arsenal / Saddlehntr
The Cloud by Arsenal / Saddlehntr
Yep. Sure been working nicely for me the past 2 seasons. I love the design and I'm sad you didn't actually market it. Chicken dinner...Yeah ...Those pockets are the way of the future
I just ordered one.... I really want to try this.Really intrigued by the knee sling.
SlingR™ Knee Comfort Band
Knee Comfort Solved. Revolutionize your saddle hunting experience with SlingR™ - the ultimate knee comfort solution. Say goodbye to traditional kneeling methods and embrace unparalleled comfort and versatility. Simply attach our hanging knee sling to your saddle, rest your knees in the padded...huntarsenal.com
I took my tethrd backband out after seeing this to try it. It has some promise, but my backband is not as wide as the arsenal one. I feel like that width will be the key to the comfort. I'm waiting to hear what people say about it or I might just try and make one.Pretty radical design. That is an interesting thought about using a back band in place of knee pads. Anyone tried it?
I took my tethrd backband out after seeing this to try it. It has some promise, but my backband is not as wide as the arsenal one. I feel like that width will be the key to the comfort. I'm waiting to hear what people say about it or I might just try and make one.
Pretty radical design. That is an interesting thought about using a back band in place of knee pads. Anyone tried it?
Yes sir, it’s nothing new. Guys were using ropes or straps and also using a couple ROS at knee height on skinny trees….. Pockets built on the saddle aren’t a new concept either. Trophyline was doing that in the 90’s. I’m starting to notice a trend of what’s old is “new again” and I must admit I kind of like it……. Eventually we will come full circle back to the glory daysI remember folks were putting straps, rope/webbing, around their legs to get knee relief way back when.
Maybe the concept took off after this thread?
I have been using two machine steps from treehopper in each side of the tree just below knee high. This could save a set up step. I will lose the ability to prop my foot in the higher step though.Yes sir, it’s nothing new. Guys were using ropes or straps and also using a couple ROS at knee height on skinny trees….. Pockets built on the saddle aren’t a new concept either. Trophyline was doing that in the 90’s. I’m starting to notice a trend of what’s old is “new again” and I must admit I kind of like it……. Eventually we will come full circle back to the glory days
You will also notice a difference when you go to stand up to get around the tree for a shot and your base (legs) can’t just open up. Like everything there are pros and cons to using a strap to assist with knee support.I have been using two machine steps from treehopper in each side of the tree just below knee high. This could save a set up step. I will lose the ability to prop my foot in the higher step though.
Yeah... but my trophy line bare was 5 lbs.of unerganomic bulk without waist straps, and with extra straps where you dont need them.this is closer to what people realy want.find à way to secure that bridge for transport and you could take off running without loosing your 2tc gear.like the top G's do.Yes sir, it’s nothing new. Guys were using ropes or straps and also using a couple ROS at knee height on skinny trees….. Pockets built on the saddle aren’t a new concept either. Trophyline was doing that in the 90’s. I’m starting to notice a trend of what’s old is “new again” and I must admit I kind of like it……. Eventually we will come full circle back to the glory days
You’ll get no debate from me. As I’ve said, what’s old is new again. I like itYeah... but my trophy line bare was 5 lbs.of unerganomic bulk without waist straps, and with extra straps where you dont need them.this is closer to what people realy want.find à way to secure that bridge for transport and you could take off running without loosing your 2tc gear.like the top G's do.