And also, does this design handle side pressure well? Or does it try to kick out on you?
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Once it's on tight, it's solid. I often find myself rotating around the tree and can easily stand 90 off on this. I hook the heels of my boot over the edge and lean back into my saddle.And also, does this design handle side pressure well? Or does it try to kick out on you?
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Once it's on tight, it's solid. I often find myself rotating around the tree and can easily stand 90 off on this. I hook the heels of my boot over the edge and lean back into my saddle.
My post is 14.5" long with the seat bolt at 1.75" and the button at 9.5" from the bottom.
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I've been playing around with replacing the button with a rope cleat. So far, I'm really happy with the results.Awesome, what I end up with will NOT look as good nor as professional as yours, but hopefully it will work ha, that’s the important part anyways ha
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I've been playing around with replacing the button with a rope cleat. So far, I'm really happy with the results.
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Yep, they are 10-24. I tried to use the muddy cleat, but you will notice that if you remove a set that the post is special machined with a curved slot.Hey Ernie are those 10/24 bolts? Mine on my muddys are drilled and tapped through with 1/4 -20. Can you send me pics of the back before you bolt them on? Mine done have a base on them either as yours appear to?
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Yep exactly like a hang on.I really like that a lot, do you cam lock it with your weight on it? Like a hang on?
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Ernie can you please provide the specs on the aluminum tube, as well as the manufacturer of the platform?I've been playing around with replacing the button with a rope cleat. So far, I'm really happy with the results.
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no, the xop takes 1.25x 1.25. The xop brackets are much better.Ernie does that same size tubing work with the XOP seat, and would you recommend the LW or XOP tree brackets?
The 6 point brackets. They are the best brackets I've seen yet.When you refer to XOP being better, are you referring to the 6 point brackets that are sold on the hang on stands, or the climbing stick brackets?
I've been playing around with replacing the button with a rope cleat. So far, I'm really happy with the results.
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it hasnt been a problem but i tend to pick straight sections of trees to set up in