YesAs in it slips into a different channel?
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I have a buddy who wrapped his channels with a single layer of vet tape and it created enough friction to stop that from happening. The comfort channels are an awesome system for those who get hip pinch. Unfortunately the slickness of the webbing coupled with the slick amsteel is going to be temperamental. I wonder if spraying a little bed liner on the channels would do it? I know it doesnt take much to create the friction needed to hold it in place.I agree it can wake you up. I do see a value in them, it has helped with the bottom strap pressure on my limited sits with my first saddle. I was thinking maybe sewing an elastic material loop around it to hold it there. Just seeing if anyone has already come up with something.
Yes it’s between the balls then if I stand up to adjust something or go into my backpack when I go back to leaning I usually have to reset the bridge into the balls where I had it previously setAre you running it between two of the balls or at the extreme end of the range? I’ve never had them slip if the bridge is clamped between two of the balls.
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Yes it’s between the balls then if I stand up to adjust something or go into my backpack when I go back to leaning I usually have to reset the bridge into the balls where I had it previously set
I would think for what the Phantom cost and all the "pro staff freebie use" that there would be no tweeks needed. Just a thought....I have a buddy who wrapped his channels with a single layer of vet tape and it created enough friction to stop that from happening. The comfort channels are an awesome system for those who get hip pinch. Unfortunately the slickness of the webbing coupled with the slick amsteel is going to be temperamental. I wonder if spraying a little bed liner on the channels would do it? I know it doesnt take much to create the friction needed to hold it in place.
bridge adjustments, other minor comfort tweaks, yes. But improve on a flaw in design of a high dollar assembly like the Phantom .... Unacceptable !!!!!I bet most guys here tinker with every product out of the box. I don’t think I have a piece of hunting equipment I haven’t made personal improvements to. Zero seasons under my belt in a saddle but I’m pretty close to having my final system ready to go for this fall. I’m just being picky with the finest details.
bridge adjustments, other minor comfort tweaks, yes. But improve on a flaw in design of a high dollar assembly like the Phantom .... Unacceptable !!!!!
Sorry, but it’s not a design flaw. It works exactly like it’s supposed to. If you stand and move around it could pop out, but it’s not designed to always be locked in and that’s what makes it adjustable is when you pick your weight up you can change it. When weight is applied it stays in the channels just like it was made to.
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