Jwiggins762
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I don't get it.For you guys that like to carry everything into the woods:
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I don't get it.For you guys that like to carry everything into the woods:
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Portable out house. Some people have trouble pooping in the woods. If my memory serves correctly, you do not.I don't get it.
Portable out house. Some people have trouble pooping in the woods. If my memory serves correctly, you do not.
What’s to stop someone from setting up their present saddle in this exact manner? This is the most pointless thing I’ve ever seen.
This video is the biggest bunch of crud I’ve ever heard in my life. I love the lone wolf fix. The sticks they make are light weight and bite great, but I don’t agree with a single thing said in this video. If you wanted a low bridge, you’d shorten it and drop your tether height. I run a fairly high tether and have never had a shot interrupted by my bridge… another thing you could easily do is run an extra carabiner on your lineman’s rope and instead of hooking it to your lineman’s loops, use it like a tree squeeze and run your bridge through it. Then you could literally run your bridge horizontally an inch above your connection point to the saddle which would be just above waist height.
Not even. More like a back band with leg straps and a waist belt built into it.Soooo…. A lineman belt?
Imagine what they will charge for that thing hahaha.Not even. More like a back band with leg straps and a waist belt built into it.
Please don’t take this as me being rude… I am simply asking out of morbid curiosity…. What lineman’s belt issues were solved? I’ve never had my lineman’s loops in my way when I was in the tree. So I’ve never had to tuck them away. If they are too far forward of your hips it won’t perform as well as intended, if they are behind the hip it’s a pain to clip into them. Most saddle makers have began putting them just beyond the hip so they are easy to find. Some loop them so they stay open, some add a ton of rigidity so they stay open. Once loop placement and size was addressed, I hadn’t heard people complain about them to know there was an issue.They solved all the issues with the lineman’s belt too. That looks like a lot fiddling with straps. I just don’t see it being comfortable either. I’ll pass, for now.
New peep. Weighs about 30 grains but does allow for 20* of rotation and still keeps a perfect sight picture.
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I have no idea what issues. They just seem to solve all issues or non issues that they think of. Their videos have been unbelievable this year. Seems like an unlimited bucket of poop being poured out.Please don’t take this as me being rude… I am simply asking out of morbid curiosity…. What lineman’s belt issues were solved? I’ve never had my lineman’s loops in my way when I was in the tree. So I’ve never had to tuck them away. If they are too far forward of your hips it won’t perform as well as intended, if they are behind the hip it’s a pain to clip into them. Most saddle makers have began putting them just beyond the hip so they are easy to find. Some loop them so they stay open, some add a ton of rigidity so they stay open. Once loop placement and size was addressed, I hadn’t heard people complain about them to know there was an issue.
Ok lol your other post went over my headI have no idea what issues. They just seem to solve all issues or non issues that they think of. Their videos have been unbelievable this year. Seems like an unlimited bucket of poop being poured out.
I have no idea what issues. They just seem to solve all issues or non issues that they think of. Their videos have been unbelievable this year. Seems like an unlimited bucket of poop being poured out.