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Hi,
I've been debating saddle hunting for a while, and participating here because you guys have the best resources regarding rock climbing harnesses, climbing sticks, and general DIY stuff.
I have a doctor's appt upcoming, but I'm nearly certain that a combo of a semi-desk job (write reports probably 3 out of 5 days a week) and sitting on stand is causing me some neck and back issues (tingling arms, neck pain, etc).
This year, I set my locon limit up usually so the deer would most likely be coming from my left, and would sit for long hours with my head mostly turned in that direction.
Right after hunting season, my symptoms started.
I'm guessing with the saddle you can set up in a more natural position.
Has anyone been in a similar position to me health wise and how did this interact with using a saddle instead of a hang on stand?
Thanks - R
I've been debating saddle hunting for a while, and participating here because you guys have the best resources regarding rock climbing harnesses, climbing sticks, and general DIY stuff.
I have a doctor's appt upcoming, but I'm nearly certain that a combo of a semi-desk job (write reports probably 3 out of 5 days a week) and sitting on stand is causing me some neck and back issues (tingling arms, neck pain, etc).
This year, I set my locon limit up usually so the deer would most likely be coming from my left, and would sit for long hours with my head mostly turned in that direction.
Right after hunting season, my symptoms started.
I'm guessing with the saddle you can set up in a more natural position.
Has anyone been in a similar position to me health wise and how did this interact with using a saddle instead of a hang on stand?
Thanks - R