@@joereckerd6582 check out LEAKIND hunting hammock saddle , its just a rebranded saddle I believe and I thought I should buy this saddle for 80$ just see how I like saddle hunting ... your thoughts on the LEAKIND HAMMOCK HUNTING SADDLE ?
Thanks for the shout out. 👍🏼 Love your transport mode and leaning idea. Great way to utilize the saddle and straps to its fullest (walking, sitting and standing). Great overall review.
Its like a ESS saddle just expanded and permanently that way. For a more compact light version try the ESS. The ESS takes a little getting used to but worth it in comfort sitting.
I may be mistaken but I thought I saw you using one of those rods that prevents hip pinch with this saddle. I tried to look through the video again but couldn’t really locate it. Was I mistaken? You didn’t mention much about any hip pinch.
Would you say there was considerable hip pinch with the saddle then? Or do you think that's going to be present with about every one? You've obviously sit in many more than I have.@@platinumpursuitoutdoors
@wvbabuddy7679 this particular saddle, the tomahawk X saddle is one the best Saddles I’ve used in regards to hip pinch. The HPE just makes it all the better.
Between this saddle and the jx3 , which do u actually prefer for mobile hunting in all actuality outside of all days sits knowing the jx3 it king of comfort
I have used them both for mobile hunting and can see the benefits of both. Honestly, it’s a question that’s hard for me personally because I’m a RUclipsr and I use everything. If I was to go solely JX3 I could see where somebody would be very content. The biggest downside to the JX3 would be the weight. But the it carries so nicely! I know it sounds like I’m going in circles, because I am LOL. The one thing I would have to get use to is the JX3 is an all in one. With ultralight saddles my whole hunting set up revolves around my MRK2 backpack, whereas the JX3 revolves around well.. the JX3. I’m not sure. I’m doing any good. Trying to answer your question. But if there’s more questions you have, I’ll do my best.
Well done as always! Gotta say though, I think connecting leg straps to the top of the saddle at the belt is the dumbest thing some of these companies do. Those straps should be positioned low like Tethrd, CGM, H2, etc. Secured around the leg is far more comfortable than up the crotch and helps keep the saddle from riding up. There is absolutely no benefit to a high leg strap.
We tried the straps down low and they would pull on your leg with every step. Moved them up to where they are and now you can’t tell they are there. And, no junk crunching whatsoever! 😂
@user-zm7co5zl8q I typically don't walk in wearing mine as it stays in my pack from the truck ride to the tree.... so I'm more concerned with the long hours sitting than the walk in. Maybe low attachment point option as an inexpensive solution for both 🤷♂️.
@@kylestauffer6228 I used to think the same thing buddy, thats why it was originally tested with the low leg attachment. I can promise you that the current high attachment is far far better for all users, whether you pack your saddle in or wear it in, and especially long all day sits.
I would have hoped to see use the JX3 saddle in more hunting videos as you have high ratings of it. I wanted to see you shoot a buck with it but it sounds like you used this saddle more this year. Sadly disappointed in that I looked forward to seeing you in hunting situation more with the high breed JX3!!!
I have used it hunting already this year, but I also let my daughter use it when we go, my father and also friend from MO. I used this the most on public land when I was in Iowa. I will be using the JX3 later season here in PA during flintlock and late season archery. As a RUclipsr it is impossible for me to “stick” with one saddle. The only way for me to truly try out saddle and give them a good shot is to hunt with them. Same with platforms and sticks.
The most well thought out and detailed saddle review I’ve seen to date.
Well done and thank you.
Thank you!
Best saddle out of the 5 I've owned. Comfort and quality is top notch!
Nice!
What 5 u owned
@@Crayz919 Cruzer XC, TX5 Lonestar 1.0, Latitude Method 2, CGM Cobra, TX5 Lonestar 2.0
@@joereckerd6582 check out LEAKIND hunting hammock saddle , its just a rebranded saddle I believe and I thought I should buy this saddle for 80$ just see how I like saddle hunting ... your thoughts on the LEAKIND HAMMOCK HUNTING SADDLE ?
Great review!
Thank you!
Thanks for the shout out. 👍🏼 Love your transport mode and leaning idea. Great way to utilize the saddle and straps to its fullest (walking, sitting and standing). Great overall review.
Thx man! Love what you are doing!
Its like a ESS saddle just expanded and permanently that way. For a more compact light version try the ESS. The ESS takes a little getting used to but worth it in comfort sitting.
That’s true but the ESS doesn’t have the large cup built into it which I think accommodates a lot more body styles also!
Legend saddle gear is top quality gear!
I agree!
I may be mistaken but I thought I saw you using one of those rods that prevents hip pinch with this saddle. I tried to look through the video again but couldn’t really locate it. Was I mistaken? You didn’t mention much about any hip pinch.
I did. For me it’s the best accessory of 2023! Well worth the $39
Would you say there was considerable hip pinch with the saddle then?
Or do you think that's going to be present with about every one?
You've obviously sit in many more than I have.@@platinumpursuitoutdoors
@wvbabuddy7679 this particular saddle, the tomahawk X saddle is one the best Saddles I’ve used in regards to hip pinch. The HPE just makes it all the better.
gonna get me one of these as i sit 95% of the time and the cruzr has some years on it now...
This is a solid option!
Between this saddle and the jx3 , which do u actually prefer for mobile hunting in all actuality outside of all days sits knowing the jx3 it king of comfort
I have used them both for mobile hunting and can see the benefits of both. Honestly, it’s a question that’s hard for me personally because I’m a RUclipsr and I use everything. If I was to go solely JX3 I could see where somebody would be very content. The biggest downside to the JX3 would be the weight. But the it carries so nicely! I know it sounds like I’m going in circles, because I am LOL.
The one thing I would have to get use to is the JX3 is an all in one. With ultralight saddles my whole hunting set up revolves around my MRK2 backpack, whereas the JX3 revolves around well.. the JX3.
I’m not sure. I’m doing any good. Trying to answer your question. But if there’s more questions you have, I’ll do my best.
now i need a tomahawk to go with my battle axe😀
Haha nice!
Well done as always!
Gotta say though, I think connecting leg straps to the top of the saddle at the belt is the dumbest thing some of these companies do. Those straps should be positioned low like Tethrd, CGM, H2, etc. Secured around the leg is far more comfortable than up the crotch and helps keep the saddle from riding up. There is absolutely no benefit to a high leg strap.
Thx man.
We tried the straps down low and they would pull on your leg with every step. Moved them up to where they are and now you can’t tell they are there. And, no junk crunching whatsoever! 😂
@user-zm7co5zl8q I typically don't walk in wearing mine as it stays in my pack from the truck ride to the tree.... so I'm more concerned with the long hours sitting than the walk in. Maybe low attachment point option as an inexpensive solution for both 🤷♂️.
@@kylestauffer6228 I used to think the same thing buddy, thats why it was originally tested with the low leg attachment. I can promise you that the current high attachment is far far better for all users, whether you pack your saddle in or wear it in, and especially long all day sits.
I would have hoped to see use the JX3 saddle in more hunting videos as you have high ratings of it. I wanted to see you shoot a buck with it but it sounds like you used this saddle more this year. Sadly disappointed in that I looked forward to seeing you in hunting situation more with the high breed JX3!!!
I have used it hunting already this year, but I also let my daughter use it when we go, my father and also friend from MO. I used this the most on public land when I was in Iowa. I will be using the JX3 later season here in PA during flintlock and late season archery. As a RUclipsr it is impossible for me to “stick” with one saddle. The only way for me to truly try out saddle and give them a good shot is to hunt with them. Same with platforms and sticks.
First!