Nothing as of yet. Granted I've only possessed my JX3 for a couple weeks, but it is so well thought out I don't see much in the way of mod needs.
Biggest thing for me to work out is how to best carry my Muddy 1-stick. Doesn't seem to fit between the seat & back very well. Could just carry it in my hand but given anticipated rifle season use I think I want to be hands free.
@kyler1945 worked out a lot of the gear attachment details such as thermacells and Doyle's hoist and whatnot. Will be using those suggestions.
How are you packing them? Vertical/horizontal? My Hybrid is on the way and without being able to physically try it I'm trying to visualize the easiest way to carry my sticks.Beast sticks fit perfect
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Nothing as of yet. Granted I've only possessed my JX3 for a couple weeks, but it is so well thought out I don't see much in the way of mod needs.
Biggest thing for me to work out is how to best carry my Muddy 1-stick. Doesn't seem to fit between the seat & back very well. Could just carry it in my hand but given anticipated rifle season use I think I want to be hands free.
@kyler1945 worked out a lot of the gear attachment details such as thermacells and Doyle's hoist and whatnot. Will be using those suggestions.
Interesting. Only tried my Muddy as I want to use its rope cam system. Maybe I should try 1-sticking with my DIY 24" sticks. I use Alumibutton and sewn webbing strap. Not sure how practical that is to 1-stick with.Beast sticks or modified 2 foot sticks fit perfect
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How are you packing them? Vertical/horizontal? My Hybrid is on the way and without being able to physically try it I'm trying to visualize the easiest way to carry my sticks.
Thanks. I forgot about that pic. My worry is that carrying them horizontal it looks like they would be a snag nightmare in cattails. Guess I’ll have to experiment different methods when I get my hybrid.Horizontally. The picture I sent you on the Beast was Ontario's setup.
Thanks. I forgot about that pic. My worry is that carrying them horizontal it looks like they would be a snag nightmare in cattails. Guess I’ll have to experiment different methods when I get my hybrid.
Do you think the padded waist belt would effect the comfort when sitting in it?Thermacel in front ground chair standoff, Doyle’s hoist and skinning knife clipped to bottom of seat strap underneath seat. Bino case attached to right side of harness for storing stuff. Magnet on shoulder strap to hold drill while climbing. Two side release buckle straps to secure meat when packing out.
Padded waist belt for long hikes or packing deer out - i’m Not sure it’s necessary but it does make it nicer to pack. I don’t like it when it’s hot and I don’t have meat to pack out.
Only things I’ll add are load lifters, and when I do so, a headrest.
Honestly it’s pretty well thought out, not much needs to be done.
I have a video in the ‘it’s just a crush’ thread on my YouTube channel.
Do you think the padded waist belt would effect the comfort when sitting in it?
I’m not a camel. More of a water buffalo. How hard would it be to add a hydration system to it?
Yeah I spoke to John yesterday. It sounds like he's going to start making those indentions on the fork himself pretty soon. I was having the same problem and he was very receptive to the feedback.I am drilling a few shallow 1/2” indentations in the tree fork to keep it from sliding back in to the hybrid. I am fairly heavy and my weight was more than the knob/bolt could handle. I would also benefit from a padded hip belt. I hunt in the mountains almost always a legit 30 - 60 min hike each way from the truck. During early bow season I am carrying 4 - 6 lbs of just water depending on water access, so my pack starts off heavy, and gets real heavy when I get a critter on the ground. I was thinking about looking for a removal hip pad that I could take off when hunting. Maybe trying some sort of kids sleeved knee pads or something similar that aI could slip on and off easily. I know John is working on several options and I can’t wait to see what he comes up with.
It is a tight horizontal fit. I find zero snagging because the standoff’s are tight to the pack. They barely fit
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That's the way my muddies rideThe Muddy fits pretty well in the JX3 after all. It's hard to see but it nestles down in between the seat and back, resting on the connecting straps.
I also was able to pack the LB, bridge, and tether back there so now nothing flops around and the hybrid is almost flush behind my 6' 200 lb body. Pretty awesome! Now I just have to work on misc gear attachments mostly modeled on @kyler1945's recommendations.
That's pretty awesomeNot necessarily a mod, but I've been playing around with using the hybrid as a kayak seat. I use water access for a lot of my hunts. Myself + gear + a deer, and I'm pushing the weight limit of my yak. Using the hybrid as my seat saves me around 20 pounds (the weight of the stock kayak seat). It also makes my yak feel noticably more stable since it sits lower than the stock seat. The hybrid also fits perfectly in my raft. Going to play around more with that this weekend.
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That's a big part if why I want one. Ground hunting, tree hunting, camp chair, and pirogue seat! Can't beat the versatility!Not necessarily a mod, but I've been playing around with using the hybrid as a kayak seat. I use water access for a lot of my hunts. Myself + gear + a deer, and I'm pushing the weight limit of my yak. Using the hybrid as my seat saves me around 20 pounds (the weight of the stock kayak seat). It also makes my yak feel noticably more stable since it sits lower than the stock seat. The hybrid also fits perfectly in my raft. Going to play around more with that this weekend.
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Man I would be cursing every few steps on the way in from hitting my elbow on those steps. LolWow, it’s like they were made for each other. I slapped this together quick.
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