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Grit workhorse saddle
Posted on 12/23/24 at 9:01 am
Posted on 12/23/24 at 9:01 am
I am considering buying a Grit workhorse saddle. Does anyone hunt from one. What do you think of it ?
Posted on 12/23/24 at 9:27 am to JRinNOLA
I have one, saw it pop up onna Black Friday sale on sportsman’s wharehouse last month. I had been complaining to a buddy at work how much my loc-on would hurt my back and knees for long sits and he said get a saddle they are more comfortable.
It’s the first sad ti have sat in so not much help but it’s well built and comes with all the rope and carabiner you need. It has the built in pockets tbat pretty much can carry everything.
It is more comfortable than a loc-on and I have sat from 545-10:30 in it this year with no back or knee “pain” 48yr old body starts to just hurt.
The PITA part is just stripping clothes off as it warms or trying to dress up as it cools, the bridge gets in the way of putting your hands in ydiur coat pocket and I’m sure the first time bubble gut sets in I’m gonna gonna be like a circus clown trying to drop a duece from 20ft up in it.
It’s the first sad ti have sat in so not much help but it’s well built and comes with all the rope and carabiner you need. It has the built in pockets tbat pretty much can carry everything.
It is more comfortable than a loc-on and I have sat from 545-10:30 in it this year with no back or knee “pain” 48yr old body starts to just hurt.
The PITA part is just stripping clothes off as it warms or trying to dress up as it cools, the bridge gets in the way of putting your hands in ydiur coat pocket and I’m sure the first time bubble gut sets in I’m gonna gonna be like a circus clown trying to drop a duece from 20ft up in it.
Posted on 12/23/24 at 10:08 am to JRinNOLA
Not sure how dead set you are on the grit but look into Buzzard roost. Locally owned, A-1 customer service, and I love mine more and more every time I use it. They came highly recommended from several people I know who have tried all the brands and ended up in a buzzard roost. Benny will gladly let you try on/train you to help you through the process and when you call the provided number you speak to him personally not some person who has to transfer you 15 times. He's very passionate about saddle hunting and his customers.
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