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<blockquote data-quote="reloadxx" data-source="post: 5450555" data-attributes="member: 10607"><p>I'm new to saddle hunting done alot of research and read alot on other forums. I have a bad back (lower back) I am pushing needing surgery. And I tell you I have a cruzr and tethrd Skeletors and platform also have a xop lock on stand I think k it's 10lbs not sure. So here is what I found after about 4hrs in stand my lower back gets sore now I can out the back band on and it all goes away when I'm going to hunt half day I use the little platform and like others have said I hunt where I want not where I can get a Clymer in I hunt my own land also got 6 double stands up deer change pattern when they get pressured I'm not moving those pain in a butt stands I hunt out of the saddle I have set in a ladder stand one time this year and killed my first doe out of the saddle I was setting 25 yards from one ladder stand that the doe came right up and looked at the stand stand been there for 5 years but because I could hide my self better in a saddle I was able to take her. So alot of good things with a saddle i would say don't knock it till you have tried it. If you get all the right stuff you can be quiet and make hardly any sounds. I have packed my saddle 3/4 mile in and I can tell you 8-10 pounds hooked to a backpack is easier on your back than any stand will ever be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reloadxx, post: 5450555, member: 10607"] I'm new to saddle hunting done alot of research and read alot on other forums. I have a bad back (lower back) I am pushing needing surgery. And I tell you I have a cruzr and tethrd Skeletors and platform also have a xop lock on stand I think k it's 10lbs not sure. So here is what I found after about 4hrs in stand my lower back gets sore now I can out the back band on and it all goes away when I'm going to hunt half day I use the little platform and like others have said I hunt where I want not where I can get a Clymer in I hunt my own land also got 6 double stands up deer change pattern when they get pressured I'm not moving those pain in a butt stands I hunt out of the saddle I have set in a ladder stand one time this year and killed my first doe out of the saddle I was setting 25 yards from one ladder stand that the doe came right up and looked at the stand stand been there for 5 years but because I could hide my self better in a saddle I was able to take her. So alot of good things with a saddle i would say don't knock it till you have tried it. If you get all the right stuff you can be quiet and make hardly any sounds. I have packed my saddle 3/4 mile in and I can tell you 8-10 pounds hooked to a backpack is easier on your back than any stand will ever be [/QUOTE]
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