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Trophyline Saddle Kit

will4554

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I ordered my flex in May I think, got it last week, I ordered the rope bridge, and figured I would put eye slices on it, but they came sewn. The pictures still show tied knots.
Uhm this is about the new trophyline
 

will4554

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I understand your post now. I was under the impression you were talking about some sort of rope bridge on the new TL.
 

FayetteKong

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So are the leg loops just loops or is there some sort of adjustment to them


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FayetteKong

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I’ve never used anything other than a sit drag what’s the benefit to open fixed loops over ones I can adjust


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Nutterbuster

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Where the skys are so blue!
I’ve never used anything other than a sit drag what’s the benefit to open fixed loops over ones I can adjust


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Cost. Buckles are fairly expensive, and require additional sewing to attach.

Weight. Buckles are heavy compared to webbing and mesh.

Noise. Buckles clank. Unless you use g-hooks. G-hooks are not as heavy duty as fall-rated buckles or properly stitched webbing.

Simplicity. 2 less buckles to fasten to put your saddle on. With this design, you step through the loops and waist belt, and then just pull the belt/bridge tight to you. No straps to twist or cross.

I really liked my kestrel with the loops sewn permanently in place. It's not for everyone, but it worked for me.
 

RedOak

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Cost. Buckles are fairly expensive, and require additional sewing to attach.

Weight. Buckles are heavy compared to webbing and mesh.

Noise. Buckles clank. Unless you use g-hooks. G-hooks are not as heavy duty as fall-rated buckles or properly stitched webbing.

Simplicity. 2 less buckles to fasten to put your saddle on. With this design, you step through the loops and waist belt, and then just pull the belt/bridge tight to you. No straps to twist or cross.

I really liked my kestrel with the loops sewn permanently in place. It's not for everyone, but it worked for me.

Nutterbuster,
Are you going to be purchasing the new TL? I’ve watched every one of your YouTube videos and shared them with several buddies just getting into saddle hunting as well as bow hunting in general. You and I are about as far apart geographically as we can get, but we sure seem to be cut from the same cloth when it comes to a hunting “system”. If this is something you’re purchasing, I’ll take a strong look at it myself.
 

RedOak

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I should also note, I had an original Kestrel last season and sold it to fund a Mantis purchase when all the hype started. I was pretty disappointed with the delays in shipping and not thrilled with the comfort of the Mantis. I used a sit drag again all last season with RCH. I ordered a Kestrel again this year in mid July but with the release of the Flex mine isn’t set to ship until a day or two before my opener. I’d be willing to lay down $280 for a complete system that was in stock if you thought it was going to be worth it.
 
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Nutterbuster

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I should also note, I had an original Kestrel last season and sold it to fund a Mantis purchase when all the hype started. I was pretty disappointed with the delays in shipping and not thrilled with the comfort of the Mantis. I used a sit drag again all last season with RCH. I ordered a Kestrel again this year in mid July but with the release of the Flex mine isn’t set to ship until a day or two before my opener. I’d be willing to lay down $280 for a complete system that was in stock if you thought it was going to be worth it.
That's a tough call. Nothing at all wrong with a kestrel in my book. It has a pretty proven track record, and I don't know that I've talked to anyone who really disliked theirs.
 
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will4554

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I’ve never had a saddle before. What are everyone’s opinions on that?
Best of both worlds. If you want the peace of mind of having them they are there, they also don't get in the way or pinch like some other leg straps. I personally don't mind cutting them off, but if it has to have leg straps this is the way I personally want them.
 
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cb750

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Nah, I sold it because I could fit me and another 200lb person in it. I really like the kestrel I have - but I could be convinced to swap to this new rig if any of its distinguishing features set it apart. So far the kite flex and mantis have failed to be different enough In a good way to make sense.

I need to sell more saddles...
I'm on a spending freeze but I can be saddle foster. Ya know so they feel loved until they find a forever home.
 

DB4x4

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Any word on whether or not you can buy just the saddle without the kit and what the price point would be?