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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 4987036" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Saddles are indeed the tops. All my buddies at hunting camp had climbers except me. We scouted and found this amazing area a large 8 was frequenting, but I was the only one who could make the long and thick hike to access it. All the climbers were getting hung on limbs and being loud. Just a cool example of what the saddle can afford you. Just know pretty much everyone has to get into "saddle hunting shape." This means that no matter how comfortable your saddle is, for the first few sits you will have slight bruising on your hips as you are not used to putting all your body weight on those areas for long periods. But don't worry, it goes away fairly quickly. Just wanted you to be aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 4987036, member: 20332"] Saddles are indeed the tops. All my buddies at hunting camp had climbers except me. We scouted and found this amazing area a large 8 was frequenting, but I was the only one who could make the long and thick hike to access it. All the climbers were getting hung on limbs and being loud. Just a cool example of what the saddle can afford you. Just know pretty much everyone has to get into "saddle hunting shape." This means that no matter how comfortable your saddle is, for the first few sits you will have slight bruising on your hips as you are not used to putting all your body weight on those areas for long periods. But don't worry, it goes away fairly quickly. Just wanted you to be aware. [/QUOTE]
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