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<blockquote data-quote="ImThere" data-source="post: 5655033" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Absolutely, the problem is which saddle! The market is saturated with saddles. Many of them very comfortable!! Many made in Tn or based in Tn. Check them all out. If you get the opportunity sit in as many as you can. Get a good feel for them for as long as you can. Prior to purchasing. </p><p>A jx3 is very comfortable and very good for back support. </p><p>I have a kestrel, Tethrd, jx3 and honestly I still use my very first sitdrag occasionally (well not the original Catman still has it.) </p><p>Check out Saddlhunter.com and archerytalk</p><p>Classifieds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImThere, post: 5655033, member: 3208"] Absolutely, the problem is which saddle! The market is saturated with saddles. Many of them very comfortable!! Many made in Tn or based in Tn. Check them all out. If you get the opportunity sit in as many as you can. Get a good feel for them for as long as you can. Prior to purchasing. A jx3 is very comfortable and very good for back support. I have a kestrel, Tethrd, jx3 and honestly I still use my very first sitdrag occasionally (well not the original Catman still has it.) Check out Saddlhunter.com and archerytalk Classifieds [/QUOTE]
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