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<blockquote data-quote="rhinoblake" data-source="post: 4788422" data-attributes="member: 6887"><p>Great discussion here fellas. I like reading the about the many different setups and the trial and error side of equipment. Cudos to you guys as the trial and error side is what delayed me in diving in head first. </p><p>Two years ago I was helping a buddy of mine cutdown some trees and we had a maple get hung and not fall. My buddy Allred his neighbor who is a professional arborist. Watching that ole boy climb the tree and set up to work, man the lightbulb went off! I couldn't believe how quick and safe it was. Once I dove into it I was blown away with how many different setups folks have come up with. </p><p></p><p>My other biggest reason for buying a saddle is this. Through my short progression as a deer hunter I moved from field edges to the thick stuff. The noise and difficulty with my climber and even my lock ons drove me to ground hunting. This season will be my first trial and error with a Mantis. I haven't decided on a platform yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhinoblake, post: 4788422, member: 6887"] Great discussion here fellas. I like reading the about the many different setups and the trial and error side of equipment. Cudos to you guys as the trial and error side is what delayed me in diving in head first. Two years ago I was helping a buddy of mine cutdown some trees and we had a maple get hung and not fall. My buddy Allred his neighbor who is a professional arborist. Watching that ole boy climb the tree and set up to work, man the lightbulb went off! I couldn’t believe how quick and safe it was. Once I dove into it I was blown away with how many different setups folks have come up with. My other biggest reason for buying a saddle is this. Through my short progression as a deer hunter I moved from field edges to the thick stuff. The noise and difficulty with my climber and even my lock ons drove me to ground hunting. This season will be my first trial and error with a Mantis. I haven’t decided on a platform yet. [/QUOTE]
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