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Just bough a set of beast sticks. Now to decide on lwcg 1.0, or a saddle it’s tough but leaning towards 1.0
 
This is what I use for giving me back support. It's cheap and if u didn't like for saddling it works with hang on/climber/ladder stands also.....I love having it while tethered to a tree but packing/carrying isn't optimum....the hammock had my attention for a minute however the times I got to mess with it (limited amount of time using someone else's) it didn't offer the back support I was looking/hoping for.

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I never saw the responses I just looked and thank you all for the info. I’ve noticed the last few weeks working on ladder and standing all day that’s when the pain kicks in! I am also thinking a mobile stand setup may be the way for me sadly
Try saddle in the treestand. I don’t think you’re going to find a truly mobile treestand that’s also comfortable to sit in. If you really want to aggravate your back, sitting in a lightweight hang on or lugging a summit viper through the woods for comfort are great ways to show your spine and lumbar you really care about them (please excuse the sarcasm, my Philadelphia is showing). If you hybridize your setup so your saddle is your safety harness you can choose between sitting or leaning in saddle with lots of foot room or sitting/standing normally in treestand. Best of both worlds.
 
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