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Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone on this forum has ever used a tree saddle? I will be doing most of my bow hunting in public land this year where you cannot leave a portable up overnight (someone would probably steal it anyway...) so if anyone has ever used one or seen one used i'd like to hear your comments
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Yeah... I wanna read that too... got my curiosity going.
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yes I have used this product
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I would think your legs would hurt after awhile...
Not to mention loosing bloodflow to our legs...
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I've not used this one, but I do use the TreeSuit which is a similar product. I hunt private property and have "permanent" stands placed but the TreeSuit is great if you need to move discreetly and fast. I also take it along with me (as my only stand) on out of state trips. I've never had a problem sitting for extended periods.
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Ouch!
Those seem like they would be uncomfortable! I have always utilized public ground, especally when travelling. After using a traditional hang-on and a generous distance of climbing sticks, you get really good at hanging them and taking them down. Not to mention getting in great shape packing them in and out. |
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