Chistavocat
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2015
- Messages
- 545
If anything white moves in the timber I would think a deer would notice it
I agree with this which is the reason I haven’t used a pattern with such light colors. They are great for elevated hunting, sky-lined trees, open timber or light grassy/rocky terrain but not so great on the ground in dark terrain/timber. I don’t mind looking like a limb in the tree with darker patterns. Everyone has to know there background and what movement they can get away with, but to each there own.
Anyhow getting back on track.
I can’t wait to hear some reviews on the flex. Because saddle hunting is the in thing now I truly think this will sell well. My feelings are that we’re going to see a lot of guys that are just getting into a saddle, maybe bought a used saddle or a mantis and haven’t really given it a good amount of time get everything figure out and maybe not as comfortable as they had hoped. They buy the flex thinking it’s a quick fix and more than likely find themselves in a similar situation. It takes time. For me, as a newbie, it was a full season to figure out what I was doing, get everything just how I like it, get into that “saddle shape” and into a system. Practicing for a couple hours is one thing, sitting still for a few hours is another when it comes to figuring out comfort.
And then you have the rest of us who will buy because we just like to try new things and can’t help ourselves.
Besides, yet again AH offers a saddle that gives people what they have been asking for. Options, camo, design changes and a function we haven’t seen before.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk