Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 05:44 PM
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Until you have to pee. Then you go wee wee on your boots. I run lone wolf with sticks for mobility. I looked at the saddles, but couldn't do it.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 06:09 PM
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Until you have to pee. Then you go wee wee on your boots. I run lone wolf with sticks for mobility. I looked at the saddles, but couldn't do it. Never had that issue. Course I use a rope climbing method to get in the trees so if I really need to get to ground for an an emergency bathroom trip, I can repel down in a few seconds, do business then come back up in a couple minutes. I don't think there's a saddle out there to avoid really. Some are more comfortable than others and a lot of that comfortable part can be overcome with experimenting with bridge height and using a spreader bar for those larger folls. I currently use the tether phantom . There's a forum completely dedicated to saddle hunting, saddlehunter.com that had a lot of tips and you can usually find good price on used saddles that really aren't used more than a a few sits.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 06:12 PM
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My cousin uses them exclusively I’m not sure what brand. He said it’s a game changer. They are not for me. Eric
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 06:28 PM
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I use them for tree work for years well before they became a thing in hunting. Shot my first 3 deer with a bow at 13 and 14 not tied off sitting in forks.
Yes I have had very nice and expensive saddled for tree work but prefer just to use my climbers if and when hunting public land and want to be mobile. It's more comfortable than hanging in a tree by a rope and it's easier to sit still. Just the preference of someone that used to hang from one making a living and have more time in them than would like to admit.
Now I do use them when I'm hanging a lock on and climbing sticks to stay tied off. Honestly I would hunt from the ground before using my saddle if I could not use one of our climbers.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 08:02 PM
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Light weight aluminum ladder stand for me safe, sure and easy to carry and move the best option at my age.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 08:21 PM
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Some guys like gadgets. I really don't see the benefit of a saddle. They appear to be at least as time consuming to get set up in as a treestand and likely more. I doubt they exceed a fixed stand for comfort.
Saddle advantages... You're setup so that your tree is between you and the deer. Safest way to sit in a tree. You're always attached to the tree and when your at height there is no fall risk, youll just swing. Rope climbing is the safest method of climbing a tree. You can rotate completely around a tree. Not limited to straight limbless trees. Ultimate trees for saddle hunting are double/triple trunk trees. Climbers suck.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 09:14 PM
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Lol......Just watched the video.Looks much more complicated and more parts to have and carry around and loose.I will stick to my climbers and ladder stands.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 09:23 PM
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Lol......Just watched the video.Looks much more complicated and more parts to have and carry around and loose.I will stick to my climbers and ladder stands. what video? What parts to lose? Minimum you need to hunt out of a saddle is, besides the saddle, two 8-12' ft ropes, a prusik cord, platform or ring of steps and a climb rated carabiner.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 09:24 PM
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I’m with you Bruce, my son will be using one this year. I’ll stick to lock ons and climbers. I can sleep good in a climber while waiting on daylight, and after sometimes, lol!! can sleep in a saddle and not worry about your climber kicking out if you roll over too much
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 09:26 PM
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Lol......Just watched the video.Looks much more complicated and more parts to have and carry around and loose.I will stick to my climbers and ladder stands. what video? What parts to lose? Minimum you need to hunt out of a saddle is, besides the saddle, two 8-12' ft ropes, a prusik cord, platform or ring of steps and a climb rated carabiner. That's a lot more then a tree stand.A climber you just hook around the tree and then climb.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 09:33 PM
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I’m with you Bruce, my son will be using one this year. I’ll stick to lock ons and climbers. I can sleep good in a climber while waiting on daylight, and after sometimes, lol!! can sleep in a saddle and not worry about your climber kicking out if you roll over too much Not sure what kind of climbers you use, but mine is solid as a rock no matter where you stand, lol. Summit Viper. I don’t roll to the side, I have a nice comfortable seat I could stay in all day long.
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Re: Treestand saddle
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07/16/24 09:42 PM
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Not sure what kind of climbers you use, but mine is solid as a rock no matter where you stand, lol. Summit Viper. I don’t roll to the side, I have a nice comfortable seat I could stay in all day long.
Put side pressure on a climber(leaning against the side rails or stepping on the sides of the climber, while it might not completely kick out, will give you a good puckering. I can hunt all day out of my saddle as well.
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