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<blockquote data-quote="TheAirMan" data-source="post: 4897699" data-attributes="member: 918"><p>I kinda have a love/hate relationship with my cabelas tatr. I love it when I need it. I hate the frame when I dont have to have it. I know it has to be there to work but it feels like I'm carrying a piece of plywood on my back. If I try to sit against a tree the frame will usually make my body want to rock side to side. For some reason, me and the seat and legs dont get along. I'm always having to either pull the seat straps out around the legs or something to get everything folded up right. I love the actual vest and have thought more than once about just taking the frame out. However, where I hunt it is very very handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAirMan, post: 4897699, member: 918"] I kinda have a love/hate relationship with my cabelas tatr. I love it when I need it. I hate the frame when I dont have to have it. I know it has to be there to work but it feels like I'm carrying a piece of plywood on my back. If I try to sit against a tree the frame will usually make my body want to rock side to side. For some reason, me and the seat and legs dont get along. I'm always having to either pull the seat straps out around the legs or something to get everything folded up right. I love the actual vest and have thought more than once about just taking the frame out. However, where I hunt it is very very handy. [/QUOTE]
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