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    MobileSnyper

    You are a wealth of experience, thanks again.
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    Single or two-panel saddle?

    Thanks Shawn that was helpful!
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    Lightweight Saddles and Rappelling?

    Trophyline has the Venatic. Timber Ninja has the Blackbelt Nano. Ultra lightweight run and gun saddles. My question is: have any of you used either of these saddles for one-stick and rappel? Would the lightweight compromise safety after repeated use of these types of loads?
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    MobileSnyper

    Anyone seen or used one of these? This could be the ticket! https://treetophunting.com/products/mobilesnyper
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    Single or two-panel saddle?

    Really looking forward to that. I will hold off any purchases until your review is published.
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    Single or two-panel saddle?

    WOW! What do you guys know about these saddles? Any experience? Sure would be reassuring knowing you are sitting in something made this solid.
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    Any ground hunters on here?

    I have always done some ground hunting. When I first started hunting in the mid 80’s this was pretty standard fare. At 49 the appeal is definitely getting greater. It is a great way to hone your skills as a woodsman and it doesn’t get any cheaper.
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    One-Sticking & Stealth?

    So in all my research to enter this game I really like the idea of one-stick climbing as the lightest and most versatile way to go thanks to Greg Staggs. However, I have yet to see a demonstration of this method that doesn’t appear to be just as loud as using a climber. So my question for...
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    Single or two-panel saddle?

    I am currently stuck on this very dilemma. I have narrowed down to TX5 Lonestar 2.0 (single) or a Buzzard Roost (double). I’m really struggling to make a decision between the two as both are highly recommended. It’s difficult without the ability to get your hands on the gear.
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    How long have you been saddle hunting?

    I selected 1-5 years. However, the two seasons I saddle hunted was like 15ish years ago. Everyone I knew made fun of me for buying a saddle. It was a heavy neoprene Trophyline with large steel buckles and carabiner's and the tether was a long, heavy 3” strap as was the bridge. The technology...
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    Testing the forums

    I got it from Connersville Indiana. Must be a Hoosier hangout.
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