The Gen 3 JX3 Hybrid 4K Introductory Review 2022 - Minimize the Learning Curve

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
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    This is an introductory review of the Gen 3 JX3 Hybrid. The purpose of this is to minimize the learning curve, highlight features and bring notice to a company who is offering something nobody else is!
    --- Video Contents ---
    00:00 - Intro/ IMPORTANT CHAPTERS
    00:44 - Out of the box Expectations
    01:08 - PIECE OF JUNK!!! MY INITIAL IMPRESSION OUT OF THE BOX
    02:18 - Friends First Impressions!
    04:03 - PURPOSE: Minimize Learning Curve, Highlight Features/Company
    04:27 - Specs/ Features PRICE TAG
    04:37 - 11mm Tether & Lineman's Rope
    05:03 - Considering the PRICE TAG & Comparing
    06:06 - 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
    06:16 - 300lbs Rated and Weighs 11.5lbs
    06:25 - The Bridge
    06:32 - External Frame
    06:55 - EVA Shoulder Straps/ Molle Webbing
    07:53 - Waist Belt/ Leg Straps
    08:09 - Seat Portion
    08:40 - Load Carrying Abilities
    10:40 - Putting the JX3 ON
    13:03 - Lineman's Rope and Loops/ Safety
    14:20 - Climbing the Tree/ Setting your Tether
    14:44 - Connecting your Bridge to Tether
    15:01 - Adjusting Comfort/ Angle of Seat
    15:27 - MVP Tree Fork
    16:10 - Making Adjustments/ Shooting Stability
    17:40 - Standing Up for a Shot
    18:05 - Bullman ROS and Navigating the Tree
    18:37 Off Side/ Weak Side Shot
    18:50 - Bridge Pivoting
    19:52 - 4 Adjustments for Comfort
    22:14 - Built in BOW Holder
    23:48 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 143

  • @JohnSims3
    @JohnSims3 Год назад +7

    I bought one back in August. I'm 64 and it's the most comfortable stand I've ever used! I did a few mods on mine, changed the lineman's belt to an 11mm PMI EZ Bend rope which is stiffer, with a ropeman 1 instead of a prussic. I added a few more D rings to the side webs and made a few clips from Kydek for the shoulder straps to hold my rangefinder & Binocs. I also added 2 dump pouches to the sides for squirrel steps (Bullman platform steps) and I have a very small backpack that sits above the Hawk Helium steps which holds my water, knife, calls, scent, milkweed, rope for pulling up bow/gun, flashlight, phone, and whatever else I need. The best thing I've ever purchased for hunting! Great video! Thanks!

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Thanks for checking in and giving that feedback. Good luck to you this year.

    • @-lovefromnh
      @-lovefromnh Год назад +1

      John, do you have a video on that? I would love to see it. Thanks.

    • @JohnSims3
      @JohnSims3 Год назад +1

      @@-lovefromnh No, but I will make one ASAP and let you know.

    • @-lovefromnh
      @-lovefromnh Год назад

      @@JohnSims3 have you made it yet?

    • @JohnSims3
      @JohnSims3 Год назад +1

      @-Love from NH no , been busy but maybe this week for sure!

  • @garrettcapman7608
    @garrettcapman7608 Год назад +1

    Best review I’ve seen. Great job and thank you

  • @leopoldbohm6310
    @leopoldbohm6310 Год назад

    great explained, simple and clear, thank you!

  • @johnd7215
    @johnd7215 10 месяцев назад

    Extremely well done review of a very interesting product! Very detailed. Thank you.

  • @Ibelieveinfreedom
    @Ibelieveinfreedom Год назад

    Waiting for the accessories videos, excellent review. Thank you

  • @michaelconley6245
    @michaelconley6245 Год назад

    As always good review man

  • @mattbradfield6907
    @mattbradfield6907 Год назад

    Outstanding review 👏

  • @madhuntsadventures
    @madhuntsadventures 11 месяцев назад

    Great review, Aaron! Well done.

  • @michaelconley6245
    @michaelconley6245 Год назад +2

    I have the older style one with the plastic waist belt and leg strap buckles.....awesome units these jx3s are

  • @Badweather12
    @Badweather12 Год назад

    Great video, great content

  • @kenthutchins1431
    @kenthutchins1431 Год назад

    Got one 2 years ago and love it. Also the Cruz saddle

  • @-lovefromnh
    @-lovefromnh Год назад

    Looks very comfortable!

  • @ehyman4415
    @ehyman4415 Год назад

    Another great one stick is I use my tethrd platform with a ultimaider attached to it. No stick just platform and makes it much lighter. Great vid. thanks. The JX3 is also great for DRT/MRS climbing.

  • @OvertimeGamers218
    @OvertimeGamers218 9 месяцев назад

    Thats so cool

  • @doctorweld22
    @doctorweld22 Год назад

    I really appreciate your content. The chapters make it easy to navigate and you answer all the questions.
    Anyone ever told you, you look like Sam Worthington lol

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад

      Hey thanks for the feedback!
      And no, I’ve gotten Captain America bf but not Sam lol

    • @doctorweld22
      @doctorweld22 Год назад

      @@platinumpursuitoutdoors Have you tried one stick climbing with the JX3? Sorry if you covered that and I missed it.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      I have. You cannot climb as high each move but it can be done. Rappelling is a breeze

  • @aaronfox915
    @aaronfox915 Год назад +1

    Enjoy your reviews. Another good one. This one has got me interested for sure. Look forward to video with this and one sticking. Also do you think JX3 makes you feel more secure up in the tree compared a saddle?

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      I think, as far as feeling secure, that might be a personal preference. I think it’s the most comfortable thing that I have sat in in regards to both Saddles and tree stands. It is superior in my opinion and comfort over both those.

  • @bigg9101
    @bigg9101 Год назад

    I purchased a JX3 because the other saddles tried were uncomfortable after a couple of hours. The JX3 is very comfortable and I am excited to use this saddle! I am 59 years old and I think this will be the last one I purchase!

  • @backstraps4me
    @backstraps4me Год назад

    Excellent video! They are the Cadillac of saddle hunting. Are you going to go over the new sticks, also on your WE steps what rope is that? Don't look like the standard rope for those.

  • @timwaldroup9654
    @timwaldroup9654 Год назад +1

    Good review and definitely different setup..

  • @jimwiggins7479
    @jimwiggins7479 Год назад +2

    Just added the new sticks from jx3. They pack very well ,very easy to attach to the tree and extremely stable. The top step eliminated my ring of steps and the pain of setting them up and for you one stickers couldn't ask for much better.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад

      Nice I have had a prototype stick for a while. I do like the set up.

    • @averageoutdoorsman9342
      @averageoutdoorsman9342 Год назад

      Why not use a quality climber? For the cost and weight of this system with their advertised steps, you could have a top of the line, lightweight climbing treestand.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +3

      You are limited with a climber to straight trees without limbs. Places like KS are nearly impossible to hunting with a climber… AND this is more comfy.

    • @jimwiggins7479
      @jimwiggins7479 Год назад +1

      @@averageoutdoorsman9342 I do use a foot climber that is comparable in weight and have for years. The jx3 offers two things that the foot climber can't. First is the challenge of learning a new system, that's fun for me and it allows me to preset sticks not leaving my stand to nature's wear. The most important thing is the ability to shoot 360 with ease with stability, not to mention the comfort factor , as comfortable as my summit viper.

    • @averageoutdoorsman9342
      @averageoutdoorsman9342 Год назад

      @@jimwiggins7479 I'm a single stick saddle hunter. Moved from a climber (I think many of us have), to save money, weight and noise. This system eliminates all of my reasons for the switch.

  • @MHobbs06
    @MHobbs06 Год назад

    Great breakdown. I just got a JX3 and have been impressed with it so far. I think a lot of people are chasing ounces and overlook the JX3 because of the weight. But it carries well. I just got a Doyle's Gear Hoist for mine to leave attached so that I always have a hoist with it. I like that it's a complete system. You really just need a climbing method and your weapon and you're ready to hunt. You don't even really need a climbing method honestly. You could just hook it onto a tree and use it at ground level if you wanted to.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад

      It’s the most complex all in one system. Super comfy!! Lots of accessories.

    • @alahorn8307
      @alahorn8307 Год назад

      Is the actual weight 11 lbs?

    • @MHobbs06
      @MHobbs06 Год назад +1

      @@alahorn8307 It probably is without the ropes and carabiners. It’s like 13-14lbs with everything.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      It’s 11.6 on my scales bare, I think with the ropes you would go up to 13. Depends on if you are using 8mm or the factory provided 11mm ropes. It carries GREAT! Feels like a 6-7lbs pack

    • @alahorn8307
      @alahorn8307 Год назад

      @@MHobbs06 good deal..Thanks for the info

  • @reddix78
    @reddix78 Год назад

    I'm very Interested in this system. It feels like I've watched every video on the jx3. I haven't seen anyone yet with extreme winter gear on. I was wondering how it holds up in those midwest and northern climates? Can't wait to get one. Thanks for the video.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Hey Tony! Thx for checking in. If you do buy consider using my code it will give you a slight discount and also help my channel out. Good luck!!

    • @jimwiggins7479
      @jimwiggins7479 Год назад

      Suggestion, call John at jx3 ,he is the owner, will most likely be able to answer that for you.

  • @dakotahead5337
    @dakotahead5337 Год назад

    Think these with 2-3 shikar minis like you have had on your channel will be pretty light weight and work well together? Should easily be able to transport them in side of it folded

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад

      They should be light weight enough, and they definitely can pack well. I think that would provide you a solid option.

  • @vitalheatingair
    @vitalheatingair 8 месяцев назад

    What is the grey V bar at the top of the pole?

  • @sasquatchhungwell3246
    @sasquatchhungwell3246 9 месяцев назад

    So you have to carry and hang steps and platform like a lock on

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  9 месяцев назад

      Not a platform. Look at my latest video on their climbing stick system. A ring of steps would suffice also.

  • @58BowNut
    @58BowNut Год назад +1

    Great video! I’ve been having a little hip problems lately and my saddle was making long hunts very grueling, this is going to be my next purchase. What was the promo code again please. What does the promo code offer? Thanks for all the great content!

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Thx. The promo is 5% off to help with shipping. The code is PPO22. Regardless what you end up doing good luck to you!

    • @58BowNut
      @58BowNut Год назад

      Thank you! Hope you have a great and safe season too!

  • @ebayollis
    @ebayollis Час назад

    Is it safe to say thjs is your favorite saddle ?

  • @beauhunter4769
    @beauhunter4769 Год назад

    I guess one could swap out the 11mm ropes that come with it for a premium 8mm, with a kong duck... That's only thing I see that would improve it, imo

  • @charlesolrich5898
    @charlesolrich5898 Год назад

    What is the country of manufacture? I’m really considering this set up for next season.

  • @robertlocke7711
    @robertlocke7711 Год назад

    My Brother has this saddle. Its Very comfortable all day. Down side is weight an bulk. But if that is ok with you then. Its a top option.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Yeah, that was my initial thoughts too, but when I put it on and felt how well the external frame transferred the weight. It felt like a 5-7lbs pack.

    • @robertlocke7711
      @robertlocke7711 Год назад

      @@platinumpursuitoutdoors Agree it does feel lighter then it is. But weight is weight can't cheat physics

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Yeah but the external frame distributes the weigh across your back, throughout the mesh and onto your hips. Like I mentioned in the video it carries lighter then the LWCG .5 stand that was seven pounds. The external frame is the key and that’s why I always have an external frame pack.

    • @robertlocke7711
      @robertlocke7711 Год назад

      @@platinumpursuitoutdoors Agree great video keep up the good work.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Yes sir good luck to you!!

  • @TheBrendandbarry
    @TheBrendandbarry 5 месяцев назад

    What about using this for rifle hunting?

  • @bradsessomsable
    @bradsessomsable 7 месяцев назад

    Im all on this thing. Just joined the saddle world 2 seasons ago. Running a cgm cobra and SRT climb method. Prior to that i was a locon stsnd guy with sticks. I miss my sticks. Srt is cool and all. Def has its perks, but its a young bucks game. I did it for 2 yrs. I can do it. Just font care for all the ropes and tangling up and battling throe balls and preset loops getting hung up.
    Ill be getting the entire system. Packs, headrest, sticks, hydration bladder, extra seat cusion. The whole deal. Lol.
    Question. Does anybody know if the have any good sales throughout the yr? The 5% is cool. But i can hold out for a good sale providing they have any prior to next october.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  7 месяцев назад

      Hey, that is cool to hear! I am not sure about the actual sales. I know black Friday was a big deal. Maybe you could reach out to them on Instagram and see if they’re going to be running any sales anytime soon.
      Also, if you’re comfortable with it, please consider using my code that just helps out my channel some. Thanks and good luck.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  7 месяцев назад

      Hey I reached out to John the owner of jX3 and he said to text message him at this number and get will give you a 10% discount plus answer any of your questions. Hopes this helps. (803) 645-6126

  • @ICU2B4UDO
    @ICU2B4UDO 11 месяцев назад

    I'm buying this in the beginning of October along with the Tetherd Skeletors when I get back from vacation so I can vacation in the woods at 😴 20'-25' high!! Is there going to be an upgrade here in 2023?? I love this system!!

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome!

    • @ICU2B4UDO
      @ICU2B4UDO 11 месяцев назад

      @@platinumpursuitoutdoors ...So, is there going to be an upgrade for 2023-2024??

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  11 месяцев назад

      An upgrade for the JX3?

    • @ICU2B4UDO
      @ICU2B4UDO 11 месяцев назад

      @@platinumpursuitoutdoors ...I guess not...

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  11 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry I was just trying to understand. I do not believe that there’s any upgrades coming for the JX3

  • @ThomasShue
    @ThomasShue Год назад

    How did you get a free setup for review with 3,500 subs?

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      I’ve had this for about 5 months and for different reasons than a review. I’ve decided I liked it enough and it was unique enough for me to spend some time doing reviews on it.

  • @alahorn8307
    @alahorn8307 Год назад

    I've been looking at the JX3 for a year now. From what youvare describing, the actual perceived weight is less than what it actually is.
    that's a great advantage for me.
    I shoot longbows but I think the JX3 will work.
    Thanks for the video

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад +1

      Yeah the external frame makes a difference IMO. The mess really helps distribute the weight. I can feel it go throughout my back. Let me know if you have any more questions.

    • @alahorn8307
      @alahorn8307 Год назад

      @@platinumpursuitoutdoors Also, I think you stated the weight at 11 lbs..is that correct?
      Thanks

  • @chadlemerande8677
    @chadlemerande8677 9 месяцев назад

    Does this tree recliner come with a pillow…. This thing looks SO COMFY. 😂🤣

  • @AA-fg3wj
    @AA-fg3wj 8 дней назад

    How does it work for a fat man ? Im 340 pounds and the weight rating is only 300 pounds.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  6 дней назад

      @@AA-fg3wj I would have to recommend you calling them and talking to them about that.

  • @monsterenergy87sh
    @monsterenergy87sh Год назад

    At minute mark 14:10 when you connect your bridge, you didn't lock the screw gates on your carabiners for your linemans belt or bridge. If you spend a little extra coin you can get auto locking carabiners. I know you are just demonstrating but I just wanted to make you aware. Be safe!

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад

      Yeah I am aware. At the pole I generally don’t, but I do agree with you, but the auto locking carribeaners are nice.

  • @cjr4497
    @cjr4497 Год назад

    The thing is $439 now! I'm out. They need to offer it without lanyards.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  Год назад

      Yes, but you have to remember that price is essentially everything. But I have already suggested them offering it without ropes. Or to at least offer 8 mm ropes.

  • @srbontrager
    @srbontrager Год назад

    16:50 if that happens, make sure you bring toilet paper and spare clean underwear.😜

  • @jamesonyaj5338
    @jamesonyaj5338 11 месяцев назад

    Dang wish the weight capacity was 350 lol

  • @jigginjohnson2893
    @jigginjohnson2893 Год назад

    Made in China, right?

  • @vangmountain
    @vangmountain 7 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry but I have to point out how deceptive this is. This guy is supposed to be showing this saddle and how it works but yet they INTENTIONALLY clip the video below his knees because all this mobility is only possible because he has something to push off of. Newton's 3rd law of motion. Why didn't he do a video showing him fully hanging and try to do what he is doig here. Really, really sneaky what he did here. If you have a good grasp of physics, you will know this easy motion he is showing is not achievable with just a tiny platform in front of him. Here, he has access to a 360 platform, the ground, from which to push off of. And the tree fork, be very afraid friends. That is primed to take out big chunks of flesh, possibly a femoral artery which would almost certainly be a death sentence in the woods. I don't care if you are a fanboy of some product, just be honest and show it for what it is. These little details that most people will miss are very important! The devil is in the details and this was deliberately shot to conceal him using his feet to push off the ground and to reduce the tension on the line to allow him to easily move about. Very, very deceptive this video is.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  7 месяцев назад

      My friend I have a completely different video demonstrating HOW to shoot from this JX3. Please inform yourself of all my videos bf coming on and making accusations 🤷‍♂️. In fact I have an entire playlist dedicated to this. Also… if you paid attn to the tree fork section you would have understanding that you can pivot with ease on the tree fork. Merciful heavens man… please inform yourself.

    • @vangmountain
      @vangmountain 7 месяцев назад

      ​@platinumpursuitoutdoors I do admit I have not seen any of your other videos. That you are 100% correct. I do not deny that. And if in those videos you show movement is as easy as this is with the help of a 360 degree platform then I stand 100% corrected. If your videos prove me wrong that movement with just a tiny platform facing the sane direction as your anchor line then would wholeheartedly apologize to you because I'd be 100% wrong in my assessment. However, physics tells me that without a 360 platfor to reduce tension ine the line harness makes it super hard to move around the tree because your weight applies a tension force on the line. As you go around, the tension in the line pulls hard on you wanting to bring you back to that stable equilibrium point. My question to you is, and that was the point of my comment. Did you or did you not intentioally clip the video or shot it high to conceal the fact that you were using the ground to push you about? You and I both now, without something to push against to oppose the torque of the tension line, you will be spun back to the equilibrium point. I can say this because I SRT recreationally. It's not easy as you demostrate here without a support. So, can you say whethee this was unintentional or intentional. I say intentional because it was too perfectly trimmed off to not be. It was either deliberately shot high to conceal the ground or to conceal the use of the ground. Is this the case or not? You can be honest about it. I've owned up to the fact thar you are absolutely right, I've not seen anothee of your videos, but that fact is irrelevant. My critique was precisely about the apparent attempt of this video to conceal the use of a 360 platform. Is my assumption totally wrong or not. I am man enough to take your word for it. If you say it was not intentional, then I owe you an apology. So it's that simple. Was concealing the use of the ground intentional or not on your part. It's just a simple yes or no question. I could be totally offbase and if I am, I have no issues apologizing to you but make no mistake, it is oddly coincidental that this video is shot from the knees up. Why?
      Edit:
      I have now seen you video of how to shoot and in it, you proved my point which is, this video belies the truth about how easy it is to move about. You moved effotlessly in this video due to your feet being on the ground. Without the solid 360 degree platform, it is not that easy even with your ring support. That being said, I think my comment is spot on about the fact that this video makes it look easier than what it actually is. Why you didn't show you walking about on the ground, only you can say.
      As to the tree fork, yes it allows you to rotate about that point and nothing more. It will actually inhibit movement(translational) from that point if you do not disengage it so no, it is not much of a movement device aside from rotational movement. To translate, you must push off a platform of sort and yoy must disengage the tree fork as you did in your shooting video.

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  7 месяцев назад

      @@vangmountain My original video was to give an introduction break down of the saddle and then further more break down the rest of the ENTIRE system in future videos! You are the ONLY person who has ever questioned my motifs not just on this video but ALL of my videos. To me say says a lot about you. Out of 20.1k views, 336 likes and 134 comments your the only one to question my motifs 🤷‍♂️.
      If I am doing close ups… it’s to get great video quality and focus on what needs to be focused on! Also, it helps me run a lower aperture and keep the background blurred. There are times the wider the view in the daylight the harder my auto focus runs and you will see the focus shifting in and out. SO, I bring the camera in as much as I can in these situations.
      The beginning of my original video I stated I am starting an entire playlist dedicated to the JX3 knowing there I was creating a video about how to shoot out of it. SO there is no need to show that in the first video. My second video show EVERYTHING that need to be shown. No hidden motifs here. But thx for watching and good luck!

    • @vangmountain
      @vangmountain 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@platinumpursuitoutdoors Let's be clear about something. I questioned your motives on this video and no other. And yes, I did question your motive on this video because what you state isn't true. The amount of movement you made with ease simply cannot be done with ease on a singular platform, which is typical of saddle hunters. Physics just doesn't allow for it. In your shooting video, you were able to move about thanks to your ring of steps, but it was not effortless. In this presentation you made it way too effortless to do so and whether it was your intent to embellish or not and whether it was your intent to conceal the use of the ground or not, only you know the answer to that.
      As to why I questioned it out of the thousands of viewers who did not, the primary reason is I'm not looking to be sold on a product. In other words, I'm not looking for a saddle system. I viewed you video out of curiosity whereas others maybe had their eyes on this product and were looking for affirmation. They wanted to be told what they wated to hear. I had zero biases. I was just curious so I had nothing lose which allowed me to view it objectively. This allows me to take what you say and scrutinize it without bias which is what I said. The fact is you cannot dispute my conclusions which are based on sound physics and my personal experience with SRT. It is hard to move about with ease on this or any saddle systen without supports to resist the forces of tension on the rope to allow one to do so. Knowing this, it makes me very skeptical of anyone who claims there is a system that by its design makes it easy. To make mobiliy easy, physics dictates that the tension force must have zero lateral components. In other words, the support line must somehow be able rotate with the shooter like a lanyard for an arborist. With only a lanyard to support, there are zero lateral forces trying to move you left or right. The second component to being able to move with ease like in this video is the presence of a 360 degree platform. This was all I was pointing out. I have nothing against you or your channel. I wish it the best and I hope you continued success. If anything you should take from my critique, it's that words matter. Your credibility matters. Choose your words wisely. Be careful how you choose to present your videos because you have a brand you've worked hard to bring to life. It's easy to get caught up in the moment and say things that may stray a bit from the truth. We are our worst enemy. Before you know it, you have a credibility issue. What then? Your brand now has a credibiity issue. I knew nothing of this channel before seeing this video. Instantly, it painted a bad impression on me. Sure, you can just brush me off as some guy whi just has an ax to grind or you can dig deep and ask yourself if maybe there is something to learn from my criticism. That's for you to decide. Again, I have nothing against you or your channel and I genuinely hope you find a lot of success with it. Just remember, just because no one critiques us doesn't mean we are perfect. Critiques that we receive are the very things that helps us to smooth out our rough edges. Even your critique of me tells me I too need to turn inward and ask myself if I could have done a better job of communicating with you. We learn everyday friend. I mean no harm and I wish you and your channel the best. Cheer!!

    • @platinumpursuitoutdoors
      @platinumpursuitoutdoors  7 месяцев назад

      @vangmountain since this video was done one year ago I just went back to look at what you were talking about. I believe I found the section you’re referring to. When I said I was utilizing the 4 Bullman ring of steps That was in conjunction with the latitude X-Wing platform that I had at the base of my telephone pole just because you could not see it in the picture doesn’t mean it wasn’t there and if you watch as I navigate around the tree, you can actually see me pushing off the X wing as I’m getting onto the Bullman ring of steps. I even said I was utilizing them.
      My comment you can navigate with ease still stands. Just as you would any other saddle. Just as you could get around the tree with a regular saddle thus you can with the JX3. This is a QUICK REFERENCE VIDEO. For all the reasons Ive already stated I film close up.
      No sleight-of-hand going on here. Just go back and look at your original comment. It was not critique. It was accusation. Choose your words carefully because people reading them… what you said above.
      Generally RUclipsrs would block or wouldn’t give you comment the time of day but if you notice on all my videos I try to respond and help people out. If you have a genuine question, I can help out. If not, good luck to you.
      My suggestion is watch the video where I’m actually up top of the tree shooting at all different angles if you want the most realistic Hunting situation. As stated before the first video was a quick reference video with no bow in hand. But the second video shows it all. But please come if there’s a question or concern just ask the question, rather than make accusations.
      “This video is very deceptive, this guy is deceptive, very very deceptive this video is” your entire first comment was accusations had nothing to do with critique.