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What are your thoughts on tree saddles?
Posted on 2/10/23 at 2:33 pm
Posted on 2/10/23 at 2:33 pm
Do you feel safe? Are they comfortable? Is it awkward drawing a bow?
Posted on 2/10/23 at 2:44 pm to Bow dude72
I feel like we have this conversation every 3 months on here...
Posted on 2/10/23 at 2:45 pm to Bow dude72
seem safe enough if you watch the YT videos. But all the trees I look at around my place have a shite ton of little small limbs growing off the trunk. I don't ever see the same nice "clean" trees the guys climb in the YT videos.
My point being, a saddle seems like a whole lot of extra work to me. But to each his own.
My point being, a saddle seems like a whole lot of extra work to me. But to each his own.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 2:46 pm to Bow dude72
I feel very safe in my tree saddle. Comfort is the variable, I’ve sat in mine for up to 5 hours. I do have to readjust quite often to stay comfortable. Small movements obviously. The deer don’t seem to notice me in a tree saddle like they will in a climbing stand. Drawing a bow is easy in the saddle, you’ll see with practice. Overall I really like the saddle and consider it another tool.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 3:18 pm to Bow dude72
When I was 16-22 yrs old I would have tried it. In my early 50's and someone who eats to much boudin ..... nah, I'll pass and hunt out of box blinds. 

Posted on 2/10/23 at 4:40 pm to Bow dude72
Love it, especially carrying and packing in. Shooting a bow is very easy in a saddle. Longest I went this year was from 8am-4pm. I dont think you can give it one or two tries and make a good decision. You need to really give it a chance and have things become second nature.
Bonus is idk if I could ever pack a climbing stand in again. I can walk further with my saddle gear for sure. When I had a climbing stand or even my hang on stands I would usually give up because I was ready to get the weight off my back.
Bonus is idk if I could ever pack a climbing stand in again. I can walk further with my saddle gear for sure. When I had a climbing stand or even my hang on stands I would usually give up because I was ready to get the weight off my back.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 4:52 pm to Bow dude72
Just bought a Buzzard Roost saddle. Just waiting on my rappel kit to come in. Preordered some Latitude carbon sticks but I need to figure out another set until they come out. Couple of guys at work love it, so easy to pack in and out.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 4:58 pm to Bow dude72
I switched to one this year. Absolutely hated it at first but now idk if I'll ever use my climber again and I sold my lock on.
I have a Lattitude Classic and do the one stick climbing method with a novix mini. Predator XL platform. It's all on a mystery ranch pintler pack. Easy to carry and quick to climb with.
I have a Lattitude Classic and do the one stick climbing method with a novix mini. Predator XL platform. It's all on a mystery ranch pintler pack. Easy to carry and quick to climb with.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 4:59 pm to Wolfmanjack
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I feel very safe in my tree saddle. Comfort is the variable, I’ve sat in mine for up to 5 hours. I do have to readjust quite often to stay comfortable. Small movements obviously. The deer don’t seem to notice me in a tree saddle like they will in a climbing stand. Drawing a bow is easy in the saddle, you’ll see with practice. Overall I really like the saddle and consider it another tool.
Pretty much my experience as well. But what I will add is that, with the right setup, it's possible to have more shot opportunities than out of a lock-on/climber. I use a ring of steps, so I can move almost completely around the tree.
As to the issue of getting around limbs--I've used my tether to do that. I'll just hook it up temporarily over the limb I need to get by, and once I'm over it, I unhook and stash it until I'm ready to hang.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 5:20 pm to Bow dude72
They can be really safe as long as you do what you’re supposed to. Use a lineman and a tether and don’t unhook from one until you’re hooked to the other. You stay connected to the tree all the time.
As for comfort, they’re ok. Definitely not summit climber comfort, but also not terrible. Get some good knee pads, I recommend latitude knee pads. I also recommend a latitude method 2 saddle. I think any 2 panel will be more comfortable than a 1 piece. I actually just woke up from about a 40 minute nap in mine lol
If you plan on packing your gear definitely get some good sticks. I have the tethrd one sticks but the beast sticks are great too. And these new latitude sticks should be pretty good too. One sticking would be the lightest option but I havent tried that out yet.
As for comfort, they’re ok. Definitely not summit climber comfort, but also not terrible. Get some good knee pads, I recommend latitude knee pads. I also recommend a latitude method 2 saddle. I think any 2 panel will be more comfortable than a 1 piece. I actually just woke up from about a 40 minute nap in mine lol
If you plan on packing your gear definitely get some good sticks. I have the tethrd one sticks but the beast sticks are great too. And these new latitude sticks should be pretty good too. One sticking would be the lightest option but I havent tried that out yet.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 5:31 pm to Bow dude72
Will never go back to a lock-on or climber
Posted on 2/10/23 at 6:05 pm to Bow dude72
quote:Absolutely. As another poster said, stay attached to the tree at all times, and you are safe. Don't undo your lineman belt unless you attached your tether, and vice versa. The act of climbing is probably where people try to take shortcuts and not attach themselves to the tree. Don't do that. You are able to climb just about any tree even with a lot of branches. Like I said, just make sure you stay attached while navigating the branches.
Do you feel safe?
quote:I find them to be pretty comfortable. I did at least 5 all day sits this season (5am-6pm), and I'm 46 years old with back/knee issues. My old lock on wouldn't have been any better because I can't sit for long. I have to stand up every once in a while anyway. As far as the saddle is concerned, I do switch positions between sitting, leaning, and standing, but I move very slowly. I have fallen asleep while waiting for sunup, so that should say something about comfort and feeling safe.
Are they comfortable?
Another comfort benefit is when you set up in a tree that leans away from you. You can stand, lean, turn around and lay, etc. I find that to be the most comfortable type of tree to be in.
quote:I don't find that it is, but I use a predator XL platform. I've drawn back with both feet on it, one foot on it and another on my top step of my climbing stick, with a knee planted into the tree, etc. I haven't had an issue with it.
Is it awkward drawing a bow?
Am I saying it's 100% the answer? Not at all, but I prefer it to my lock-on. I also go up to 3 miles in, and no way I'd carry my lock-on that far. If I had my own land, and I may lease some this year, I'll hang my lock-on with an extra set of climbing sticks in a prime area.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 7:04 pm to Bow dude72
If anyone is interested in an H2 saddle, let me know.
Posted on 2/10/23 at 7:32 pm to bobdylan
Sold my treestands and use the saddle exclusively.
Posted on 2/11/23 at 7:30 am to Bow dude72
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your thoughts on tree saddles?
It's a young man's game
The least I'm doing now days is a lock on, prefer a box stand.
I used to go 25-30 ft in climber with no harness but father time has creeped up
Posted on 2/11/23 at 8:31 am to tigerinthebueche
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seem safe enough if you watch the YT videos. But all the trees I look at around my place have a shite ton of little small limbs growing off the trunk. I don't ever see the same nice "clean" trees the guys climb in the YT videos. My point being, a saddle seems like a whole lot of extra work to me. But to each his own.
Gotta do some offseason prep on trees, and keep a hand saw on the ready.
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