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For beginners in mobile hunting, the best saddle system is the Allen 3-Point Saddle System, offering excellent stability and versatility, or the Summit 2-Point Saddle System, which provides a more compact and lightweight option.
Choosing the Right Saddle System
When selecting a saddle system for mobile treestand hunting, it’s essential to consider the terrain, the type of tree, and your hunting style. A 2-point system is ideal for smaller trees and more compact areas, while a 3-point system provides greater stability and support for larger trees. Look for a system with adjustable straps for a customizable fit. For example, the Summit 2-Point Saddle System has adjustable cam locks and a 3-inch strap width adjustment range.
Saddle System Components and Accessories
A complete saddle system typically includes a saddle plate, tree straps, and a harness. Beginners should focus on a system with a sturdy saddle plate that can support at least 300 pounds and has a durable tree strap that can withstand harsh weather conditions. Consider investing in additional accessories such as a seat pad or a bow hanger for added comfort and convenience. For example, the Allen 3-Point Saddle System comes with a padded seat and a bow hanger.
Setting Up Your Saddle System
To set up your saddle system, start by attaching the tree straps to the saddle plate and then secure the harness to your body. Adjust the straps to fit comfortably and ensure a secure fit. When climbing, lead with your strongest leg and use three points of contact with the tree – two hands and one foot. Practice setting up and climbing with your saddle system to develop muscle memory and increase your confidence in the field.
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