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  1. 74gtf100

    Trophyline ambush lite review

    To silence the buckle I either pull the bridge tight/shorten it so its like a second belt or fold it and use an office binder clip to keep it in place. As far as getting into the zippered pouch at my 6 o'clock I just get into it by feel. I'm used to working in dim conditions at my job so I've...
  2. 74gtf100

    Trophyline ambush lite review

    I've got my tether, linemens belt, 3 aluminum carabiners, a stainless steel carabiners. 3 s Biners, 4 mini S biners, a couple hookless pulltype straps, my glock 19 with full magazine, a heroclip, self retracting gear hoise, and a thermos. All in all the saddle with everything attached to it...
  3. 74gtf100

    Trophyline ambush lite review

    It's pretty light weight and not bulky at all. About line wearing a smaller hunting fanny pack
  4. 74gtf100

    Modified hawk hangout with camover

    I bought the hawk hangout to use as a platform and needless to say from factory it pretty well sucked! I added the brackets to help it grip the tree better but because of the way it was designed it still wanted to pull the top bracket away from the tree and let it move unless you tightened the...
  5. 74gtf100

    Hawk Hangout tree seat

    I bought the hawk hangout to use as a cheap platform. When I got it I put it together exactly as they designed it and used the seat pad as a knee pad strapped to the tree. Now with the factory brackets this thing was borderline dangerous up in the tree. With a little side pressure I would want...
  6. 74gtf100

    Trophyline ambush lite review

    So far I have probably 8-10 hours total in my trophyline ambush lite saddle. I'm 5'7" and weight 195lbs and I got the medium/large sized saddle and it fits great. Tonight i was in it for 4 hours total. A good mixture of leaning and sitting and both were very comfortable. I didnt experience a...
  7. 74gtf100

    Trophyline Ambush Lite

    I ordered mine 10-14-2019 and I'm order number 1446. Cant wait to get mine. Itll be my first saddle
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