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I recently tried the latitude method one and two. I thought the one was more comfortable. was my first sit in a two panel though and only for a short time.
I can highly recommend the Treehopper Recon. I just did a full season in mine, and I love it. No need for a back band for me. I am mostly a sitter. I have done some 8 hour sits. Most are in the 4-to-5-hour range. I hunted 40 days this season with most being morning and evening sit. I would say maybe 70 to 75 sits.
I have an archon but generally limited on how much feedback I can provide. I've only had it a few months and haven't spent more than an hour in it at a time; but it's very comfortable and I don't think i'll need a back band. I can get it adjusted up pretty close to mid-back if I want to. This is about where my bad back starts so it works well for me. It's a bit bulky but I don' thave experience with any of the others for comparison.
I liked the Treehopper Recon, but with the caveat that I did the bungee belt mod. Hunted one season without the bungee mod and half a season with it. Makes a huge different in keeping it tight for the walk in. Still have it too. Ended up buying the TX5 Lonestar.