Tag : Saddle Hunting

Quick Saddle Rope Clip

So nice to just hang your gear on existing Molle loops.I will usually pack all my steps in a backpack until I get to the tree I want to hunt

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Practice Climb Cranford EZY Climb

Practice with the EZY Climb steps a week before the season started. Like this system of climbing so far. Very mobile and makes many trees available to climb.  Safe hunting!#hangingwiththebest

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Ezy Climb Steps

Might have to spread them out a bit. Heading for an test climb full setup later today. Short test yesterday proved to be promising. Always refining and learning. Stay safe

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Lightweight Tree Steps – Test

Testing the Cranford Tree steps this year. Each step comes in at 10 oz. This will fit perfectly into my lightweight mobile saddle hunting setup!Public Land legal. The best price

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Testing Saddle Gear

My backyard test lab for all my crazy ideas! With these trophyline kneepads I can totally hunt from a saddle in mesh shorts! It’s all about comfort here. #saddlehunting #saddlehunter

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Aider Step

New project! Flexible Aider step. Keeps your aider step open if you are using a rope aider. All working toward the lightest mobile way to climb a tree I can

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Time to Scout with Trail Cameras

Final design changes made and ready to go. Full 3d printed pivot trail camera mount. Just in time for scouting season! This could also be used and a second angle

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Lightweight Camera Arm – Less than 1lb

This is a lightweight camera arm designed for the mobile saddle hunter in mind. Coming in at less than 1lb. Add your favorite fluid head and camera (recommended 4 lbs

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New SRT Climbing Without Mechanical Ascender or Descender

I have quickly found there is no one way to rope climb a tree, and so I made it a goal to find a new SRT climbing method without the

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Adjustable Saddle Bridge and more

Working with Dyneema or Amsteel braided synthetic rope is proving to be very useful for someone just getting into saddle hunting. As an extension of my last post. I have

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