I like it. Reminds me of my Cruzr xc but with some additional factory mods.Mark is the man. He did a longer bridge for me. I like a hand spliced bridge... good quality rope.
Please note I retied the hitch into a schwabish and added a carabiner.
Lots of surface area on this saddle.
Thought I would add some photos, as I have many. Great video review.
I did one to on my channel weeks ago if anyone really cares lol. Short and sweet.Just saw this and thought I’d share!
Its not on market yet just a few. I have one its awesome. Not everyone has marketing ploys that tetherd doesThats weird. I ordered a recon yesterday and didn’t see any other saddle on his website. It’s almost like it’s a secret saddle or something. At some point I hope there’s a saddle company that figures out marketing.
That was my point, seem saddle companies market in 2 ways, overhype and under deliver or have products that you have to “know a guy” to even have knowledge of its existence much less get your hands on. Yeah yeah growing pains and all, just hoping one day I can see a product (not just selected images that highlight things or hide flaws), get relevant info (accurate weights, materials, country or origin, etc), and be able purchase it (not let them hold my money for 3-4 months while they go buy the stuff and build it). I don’t think that’s too much to ask.Its not on market yet just a few. I have one its awesome. Not everyone has marketing ploys that tetherd does
Im actually gonna sell mine after now having 4 saddles.
Oh man i agree 1 hundred percent. That is just where its going these days.That was my point, seem saddle companies market in 2 ways, overhype and under deliver or have products that you have to “know a guy” to even have knowledge of its existence much less get your hands on. Yeah yeah growing pains and all, just hoping one day I can see a product (not just selected images that highlight things or hide flaws), get relevant info (accurate weights, materials, country or origin, etc), and be able purchase it (not let them hold my money for 3-4 months while the go buy the stuff and build it). I don’t think that’s too much to ask.
I hope this saddle does well for them, not trying to poo-pop on Treehopper, my experience with them has been positive.
Most, if not all the saddle makers and and saddle supply companies are what I would consider “small businesses”. Saddle hunting in general is not quite mainstream so they’ve got us, the saddle hunter as their only market. We, the customer use YouTube and forums to check out new equipment and techniques to improve and see what’s out there. I’m sure all of the companies have numbers of prototype saddles out there. They use opinions from those who experiment with their products to improve and make better for us. Once they have a final product that they want to actually distribute, they’ll give it to people who do product reviews on YouTube, as it’s their only marketing option.. They want people to be interested in their product before it goes into production and starts selling. Now, the tetherd “one” sticks are out of control, crazy. They’ve been on their website since early fall and still nothing, but they sure have people talking... I agree, we all learn the reputable companies out there and I will support them. It’s definitely a learning curve. Having said that, you can’t expect to order a saddle in the middle of season and expect it immediately. We aren’t ordering from McDonald’s. No happy meals. Supply and demand. The demand, in season, is more than a small business can handle, therefore you get long wait times.That was my point, seem saddle companies market in 2 ways, overhype and under deliver or have products that you have to “know a guy” to even have knowledge of its existence much less get your hands on. Yeah yeah growing pains and all, just hoping one day I can see a product (not just selected images that highlight things or hide flaws), get relevant info (accurate weights, materials, country or origin, etc), and be able purchase it (not let them hold my money for 3-4 months while they go buy the stuff and build it). I don’t think that’s too much to ask.
I hope this saddle does well for them, not trying to poop on Treehopper, my experience with them has been positive. I would rank them just behind EWO as far as Greatest Saddle Hunting Retail Operations of All Time.
That was my point, seem saddle companies market in 2 ways, overhype and under deliver or have products that you have to “know a guy” to even have knowledge of its existence much less get your hands on. Yeah yeah growing pains and all, just hoping one day I can see a product (not just selected images that highlight things or hide flaws), get relevant info (accurate weights, materials, country or origin, etc), and be able purchase it (not let them hold my money for 3-4 months while they go buy the stuff and build it). I don’t think that’s too much to ask.
I hope this saddle does well for them, not trying to poop on Treehopper, my experience with them has been positive. I would rank them just behind EWO as far as Greatest Saddle Hunting Retail Operations of All Time.
Most, if not all the saddle makers and and saddle supply companies are what I would consider “small businesses”. Saddle hunting in general is not quite mainstream so they’ve got us, the saddle hunter as their only market. We, the customer use YouTube and forums to check out new equipment and techniques to improve and see what’s out there. I’m sure all of the companies have numbers of prototype saddles out there. They use opinions from those who experiment with their products to improve and make better for us. Once they have a final product that they want to actually distribute, they’ll give it to people who do product reviews on YouTube, as it’s their only marketing option.. They want people to be interested in their product before it goes into production and starts selling. Now, the tetherd “one” sticks are out of control, crazy. They’ve been on their website since early fall and still nothing, but they sure have people talking... I agree, we all learn the reputable companies out there and I will support them. It’s definitely a learning curve. Having said that, you can’t expect to order a saddle in the middle of season and expect it immediately. We aren’t ordering from McDonald’s. No happy meals. Supply and demand. The demand, in season, is more than a small business can handle, therefore you get long wait times.That was my point, seem saddle companies market in 2 ways, overhype and under deliver or have products that you have to “know a guy” to even have knowledge of its existence much less get your hands on. Yeah yeah growing pains and all, just hoping one day I can see a product (not just selected images that highlight things or hide flaws), get relevant info (accurate weights, materials, country or origin, etc), and be able purchase it (not let them hold my money for 3-4 months while they go buy the stuff and build it). I don’t think that’s too much to ask.
I hope this saddle does well for them, not trying to poop on Treehopper, my experience with them has been positive. I would rank them just behind EWO as far as Greatest Saddle Hunting Retail Operations of All Time.
Just clip the leg loops without going around your legs...problem solved without fumbling around with gear tiesJust saw this and thought I’d share!