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Another saddle idea

Waymore

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Ive been reading the Sit N Drag post and sounds very interesting as I like everybody else is looking for that lightweight saddle that doesn't kill your legs/hips while hunting. I was looking at this replacement seat from Summit http://www.summitstands.com/summit-foam ... ement-seat. A little more bulk but with the padding built in there shouldn't be much to do to this. I probably would cut the back down somewhat and possible insert something rigid on the ends of the seat so the straps don't dig in to your hips. That is why I got rid of my Anderson Sling. You guys seem to have more creative minds than my simple mind and was wondering what you thought of this

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I'm not sure how that'll work. Oh I'm sure it'll work, but how are you planning to connect to the seat with your support straps? It seems like you could make a "sling"with webbing and sew it into the bottom of the seat and in the back. Is that kinda what you mean? I'm not sure I'm following

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Tried the one off the LW sit n climb and it didnt work for me. I should add I didnt even leave my basement, lots of strap pressure. It will depend on your build and pad thickness Im sure.
 
essdub said:
I'm not sure how that'll work. Oh I'm sure it'll work, but how are you planning to connect to the seat with your support straps? It seems like you could make a "sling"with webbing and sew it into the bottom of the seat and in the back. Is that kinda what you mean? I'm not sure I'm following

There are 2 straps that run under the seat and I could connect a bridge to them

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