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<blockquote data-quote="ImThere" data-source="post: 4896515" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>A saddle kit should include a saddle, bridge, tether with caribiner, linesman with carabiners</p><p>you will still need a way up the tree,</p><p>you will want a ring of steps or a platform for standing on,</p><p> </p><p>I have a sitdrag, it was the my first attempt at saddle hunting, I love it i have it set up with a back band, </p><p>I also have a Aero hunter Kestrel, i find it comfortable now but it has taken me a year or 2 to get to where i think its ok,</p><p>i have several climbing sticks, I have a platform and a ring of steps, I don't use the platform often</p><p>if i was buying one today, of the ones I have been in the Heath Heart H2 is the most comfortable of traditional saddles, I will try the Phantom next time I'm around Adrian, i hear its quite comfortable,</p><p>the recon from tree topper is very comfortable, the JX3 is awesome but not a traditional saddle, there are many options,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImThere, post: 4896515, member: 3208"] A saddle kit should include a saddle, bridge, tether with caribiner, linesman with carabiners you will still need a way up the tree, you will want a ring of steps or a platform for standing on, I have a sitdrag, it was the my first attempt at saddle hunting, I love it i have it set up with a back band, I also have a Aero hunter Kestrel, i find it comfortable now but it has taken me a year or 2 to get to where i think its ok, i have several climbing sticks, I have a platform and a ring of steps, I don't use the platform often if i was buying one today, of the ones I have been in the Heath Heart H2 is the most comfortable of traditional saddles, I will try the Phantom next time I'm around Adrian, i hear its quite comfortable, the recon from tree topper is very comfortable, the JX3 is awesome but not a traditional saddle, there are many options, [/QUOTE]
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