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New saddle build

What would be the best online source of 2 inch seat belt type webbing? I have been making my saddles out of the old free harnesses that come with tree stands but I now and getting picky and want my webbing to match my other materials so I am needing to order some brown webbing. I got my brown 1 inch for my saddle belt from Rockywoods but they don't have a matching 2 inch webbing.
Strapworks.com

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X2 on the strapworks recommendation.

They have anything you could ever want, and more!


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Thanks, now I am torn between 2 inch nylon, polyester or polyester seat belt webbing. The Nylon is the cheapest by half. I won't be ever leaving my saddle outside in the weather. It comes and goes with me. What would you guys recommend. I think the stuff that the normal hunting harnesses are made out of is polyester seat belt webbing.
 
Thanks, now I am torn between 2 inch nylon, polyester or polyester seat belt webbing. The Nylon is the cheapest by half. I won't be ever leaving my saddle outside in the weather. It comes and goes with me. What would you guys recommend. I think the stuff that the normal hunting harnesses are made out of is polyester seat belt webbing.
Yeah I think so. Just may need to test different buckles to find one that grips it.
 
Wow, this thread brought back old memories. And look-a-there! Vertical webbing between the 2 straps. Looks like I’ve come full circle in what I’m looking for in a saddle. Lol
But the Latitude Method Classic sure is a lot easier on the eyes! LMAO!
 
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