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<blockquote data-quote="bigasports" data-source="post: 4792058" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>Let me say I'm very pro saddle. I've been at it for 4-5 years now. I have tried many different saddles on the market and off market. I have liked some and hated others. Its important for you to find the right one for you. Meaning what I like may fit or feel different for you. Currently I am using a Tethrd saddle. It's been my favorite by far. I can easily do all day sits. Having the back band really is nice for those long days. The saddle itself comes in at just under a pound. I wear it in like its not even there. Other than the saddle, the most important thing for me is my platform. Again, I've tried so many different kinds but by far my favorite it the Tethrd predator platform. It is super light and roomy. It will attach or fit in most hunting packs that I own. As mentioned saddle shape is a real thing. You have to put the time in and get used to your body, muscles etc getting used to new movements and sitting/leaning positions. It took me about 2 weeks when I first started saddle hunting a few years back. Now every season it takes me 3-4 hunts. I doubt I will ever lug a actual tree stand to hunt out of in the woods again.</p><p></p><p>If you have any questions feel free to contact me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigasports, post: 4792058, member: 6281"] Let me say I'm very pro saddle. I've been at it for 4-5 years now. I have tried many different saddles on the market and off market. I have liked some and hated others. Its important for you to find the right one for you. Meaning what I like may fit or feel different for you. Currently I am using a Tethrd saddle. It's been my favorite by far. I can easily do all day sits. Having the back band really is nice for those long days. The saddle itself comes in at just under a pound. I wear it in like its not even there. Other than the saddle, the most important thing for me is my platform. Again, I've tried so many different kinds but by far my favorite it the Tethrd predator platform. It is super light and roomy. It will attach or fit in most hunting packs that I own. As mentioned saddle shape is a real thing. You have to put the time in and get used to your body, muscles etc getting used to new movements and sitting/leaning positions. It took me about 2 weeks when I first started saddle hunting a few years back. Now every season it takes me 3-4 hunts. I doubt I will ever lug a actual tree stand to hunt out of in the woods again. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. [/QUOTE]
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