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WTS: price drop—Aero Kite Size 2, lineman with Ropeman 1

mprooch

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Location
MA (zone 10)
New price—$200
This is a catch and release for an Aero kite size 2 (39" to 46" belt size). I don't know the history from owner #1. September 2019 born on date, but plenty of life left in this saddle. I'm 6'5", 240 lb, and a size 38 waist and this saddle was great to get into saddle hunting this season. I added a prusik with a DIY tender to make the bridge adjustable. Comes with one of the two dump pouches shown (I'm keeping one). Waist is a closed buckle/austrialpin type, adjustable leg loops, two rows of molle along the upper, bottom web has an adjustment feature. Also including a lightly used muddy safety harness (10 or 11 mm), with a new ropeman 1, and muddy screw lock carabiner. I have a Yale Kernmaster Safari 11mm Static Rope tether that is 10' long with a figure eight and stopper knot that would need a friction knot or ropeman to be useable as a tether. I can toss in if that is something you'd want or need.

Package deal preferred. Asking $200 to your door for the lot Pay Pal friends and family or you pay the additional fee. IMG_4242.jpegIMG_4241.jpegIMG_4240.jpegIMG_4239.jpegIMG_4236.jpegIMG_4237.jpegIMG_4238.jpeg
 
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To the top with this. Saddle with adjustable bridge, drop pouch (one), lineman's belt with ropeman and 'biner, and can toss in a 11 mm tether that would need a friction knot or ropeman to be ready to roll. Nothing wrong with any of this--just looking to shed some gear in the continual process of upgrading and buying more saddle stuff.
 
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