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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Machine" data-source="post: 240168" data-attributes="member: 2932"><p>Getting back to your original question, what kind of saddle to buy, there are obvious things like fit and comfort, esoteric things, like color, and then purely utilitary things like,</p><p></p><p>Leg straps or bosun seat</p><p>Sliding D strap or attachment points</p><p>Quick-connect buckles, or the clunky pieces of crap of yesteryear</p><p></p><p>Every climber has his preferences, that is, unless you're light on experience and don't have enough knowledge of the products to say "My preference is...."</p><p></p><p>We're here to spike your learning curve, and get you set up safe and proper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Machine, post: 240168, member: 2932"] Getting back to your original question, what kind of saddle to buy, there are obvious things like fit and comfort, esoteric things, like color, and then purely utilitary things like, Leg straps or bosun seat Sliding D strap or attachment points Quick-connect buckles, or the clunky pieces of crap of yesteryear Every climber has his preferences, that is, unless you're light on experience and don't have enough knowledge of the products to say "My preference is...." We're here to spike your learning curve, and get you set up safe and proper. [/QUOTE]
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