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Hey Guys!
Make sure to check out our podcast with Nine Finger Chronicles! I also wanted to have all you "Gear Nuts" tell me what you would be looking for in the perfect saddle design! As we are working on our new saddle I want to make sure that we have everything in this design that would be beneficial in the perfect saddle and there is no better way to find out by asking all you saddle veterans!
Let me know what you like about your saddle set up and what you don't like or would like to improve, what material you like best, where the best position for the d-rings are, if a center loop is necessary, whether you like comfort over light weight and the importance of simplicity in the design. Our goal for our saddle is to be extremely simple (the least amount of buckles and straps possible), light weight and water resistant because i don't know about you guys but my favorite time to hunt is in the rain!
Lets hear your feedback!
http://www.ninefingerchronicles.com/podcast/gear-podcast-wild-edge-inc/
If you are in the New England Area don't forget to come see us at the Springfield Sportsmen show this weekend!
All my best,
Andrew
Wild Edge Inc.
Honestly, you won't design a saddle that fits and pleases every hunter. We all seem to like something a little different. There needs to be a good, safe, well built minimalist saddle out there but then you get into competing with the custom built SitDrags we are using that costs very little to make. The downside is we are sewing on the accessories and belts ourselves and it probably isn't the safest which is the reason most use a RC harness with them. If you can come up with something like a SitDrag/RC harness hybrid made with quality camo material, sturdy connection points and molle loops for $100 or so I'd be interested
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