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Stuffing It Into The Bag

farmlegend

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When I received my Aero Hunter Evolution yesterday, I was quite impressed with how small the package was. The entire setup was contained within that handy, sturdy camo bag with a cinch closure.

Now that I've familiarized myself with the product, I attempted to put it back in the bag. It was like trying to stuff a dozen hamsters into a cordura prophylactic.

What is the procedure they used at the factory to fit it in there?
 
I felt the same way last night after yanking it out of the bag like a excited kid at Christmas and not remembering how it came out. I did get it in after a few different attempts. I keep the tree strap daisy chained and once I got all of it in I put the lineman's rope on top an synched the bag closed. I'll let ya know if I figure out something slick
 
Hopefully one of the New Tribe guys or pro staff will see this and can help out.

Welcome to the forum Stagman :D
 
I will see what I can get together for you guys..... Just hang in there a day or two more.

Thanks,
Boswell
 
Got the Video made up, Going to work on editing it this week. This will be something for just you saddle hunter guys.

Thanks,
Boswell
 
Don't own one (yet..) but I've found that with most things that have a ton of straps and buckles on them, this procedure usually gets me in the ballpark:

1) lay the harness down with the waist buckle up, seat down.
2) fold all loose straps and leg supports into the seat panel.
3) fold the seat panel (with all straps and legs inside) in half, bridge support to bridge support keeping all the crap in the seat
4) roll the seat from the bridge supports to the fold as best you can, keeping the crap inside.
5) stuff the whole burrito into the bag.

Like I said, I don't own one, but I've owned enough harnesses and supports over the years to learn that technique.

Hope it works for you!
 
Boudreaux said:
Got the Video made up, Going to work on editing it this week. This will be something for just you saddle hunter guys.

Thanks,
Boswell

Can't wait! Thanks Boswell!

wihil said:
Don't own one (yet..) but I've found that with most things that have a ton of straps and buckles on them, this procedure usually gets me in the ballpark:

1) lay the harness down with the waist buckle up, seat down.
2) fold all loose straps and leg supports into the seat panel.
3) fold the seat panel (with all straps and legs inside) in half, bridge support to bridge support keeping all the crap in the seat
4) roll the seat from the bridge supports to the fold as best you can, keeping the crap inside.
5) stuff the whole burrito into the bag.

Like I said, I don't own one, but I've owned enough harnesses and supports over the years to learn that technique.

Hope it works for you!

It is just a matter of making your burrito fit ;)
 
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Hope this works,
Thanks,
Boswell
 

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Great job Boswell! That should be really helpful for the guys! :cool:
 
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