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<blockquote data-quote="STEEL SLINGER" data-source="post: 2417506" data-attributes="member: 42414"><p>I've been saddle hunting for a couple years now and find it to be great! You can perch up in just about any tree you would like, very safe ascending/descending and while hunting, easy lightweight treestand style hunting. I have a Cruzr XC and typically sit for 4 to 6 hrs. to all day rut hunts. My biggest advice is to buy or construct yourself a good back brace/band for the long days . . .and the one that is offered from Cruzr <strong>IS NOT</strong> it. And DJ with the previous post is spot-on with the Saddle Hunter website. . .LOTS of knowledge there. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STEEL SLINGER, post: 2417506, member: 42414"] I've been saddle hunting for a couple years now and find it to be great! You can perch up in just about any tree you would like, very safe ascending/descending and while hunting, easy lightweight treestand style hunting. I have a Cruzr XC and typically sit for 4 to 6 hrs. to all day rut hunts. My biggest advice is to buy or construct yourself a good back brace/band for the long days . . .and the one that is offered from Cruzr [B]IS NOT[/B] it. And DJ with the previous post is spot-on with the Saddle Hunter website. . .LOTS of knowledge there. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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