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Aero Hunter New Saddle

The harness part/belt was and is a big appeal of the dryad stuff to me, i think it's a similar appeal here. I'm hoping to see a number less than 300, which seems to be the going rate. Just seems quite high to me, maybe my cheapness is really starting to shine lol
 
Uhh-Huhhh! How you doin? What’s going on up in here? Lemme get my plastic money warmed up. I hope they are making more than 50 and it won’t take 20 weeks to get. That’d be a deal breaker for me, especially if they are telling me 6 weeks when they take my payment. Fool me once and all…
 
The harness part/belt was and is a big appeal of the dryad stuff to me, i think it's a similar appeal here. I'm hoping to see a number less than 300, which seems to be the going rate. Just seems quite high to me, maybe my cheapness is really starting to shine lol
I'm guessing $300-$350, but that's just a complete guess.

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They are all over the place. Throwing crap against the wall to see if something sticks. Looks like they are trying to go back to “what made us successful” mentality. But there is reason no companies design saddles like the evo. Cuz it sucked!….lol
 
They are all over the place. Throwing crap against the wall to see if something sticks. Looks like they are trying to go back to “what made us successful” mentality. But there is reason no companies design saddles like the evo. Cuz it sucked!….lol
I think most companies don’t design saddles like the evo because of all the skill and the material involved. It yielded a less than desirable profit margin because it contained a lot of buckles, additional webbing, padding and a lot of sewing for the cordura shape of the swing seat. It was heavy and had some metal potential for noise. But so does the transformer saddle. It definitely did not suck from a comfort stand point if you knew how to make the adjustments. And it was down right comfy if you added a little secondary bridge to the leg loops (ala @Red Beard ) while sitting. What did suck was the giant 4oz rigging plates on each side of the saddle where all the material connected.
 
Looks like a pain to get dialed in. I don’t have the patience for that…lol
 
Looks like a pain to get dialed in. I don’t have the patience for that…lol
Yeah, I had similar thoughts. I'd consider it for next year if I thought I could figure out how I wanted it and be able to leave it that way. I'm afraid I'd be messing with it every time I went from leaning to sitting and vice versa.

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