I've hunted with the treestand setup of a LW Alpha hang-on and 5 LW sticks for...what feels like ever. Close to 10 years maybe. But, I've been scouting some public ground in the past 6-8 months and the treks in where I'd like to hunt with that much weight on my back? No thanks. A buddy of mine, I'm guessing possibly 10ish years ago, bought a Trophyline Tree Saddle and literally never hunted from it. Not one time. I asked if he still had it, if he'd mind if I borrowed it to see if it was something I'd try on public this year. His response was just take it, he didn't see himself ever using it since he hasn't used it yet. It took me a few minutes to figure out the straps and how basically to put it on, but once I got in the tree and leaned back...oh shit. Wow. I'll grant that I wasn't in it that long, maybe 25 minutes today. I shot three 5-arrow groups with my recurve after I got in and got comfortable with it. I've never been that comfortable in a tree. It's easier to shoot from than I expected, with the only real trouble spot being directly to the right. I'm a right-handed shooter, and on an animal that comes to the right (as you face the tree), it will require some sliding around the side of the tree to be able to shoot. I need to add a strap on step to help with that. I doubt I splurge for a high-end saddle platform yet. Today I was just on top of a LW stick. I can see some sort of lightweight knee pads being a worthy thing to have if you're resting your knees against the tree.
This was an eye-opener. Once it's on, it feels like you're not really wearing anything extra. I played with drawing and aiming off the my left, behind me, shooting off the left edge of the tree in front of me...it's all a lot easier than I expected it to be.
This was an eye-opener. Once it's on, it feels like you're not really wearing anything extra. I played with drawing and aiming off the my left, behind me, shooting off the left edge of the tree in front of me...it's all a lot easier than I expected it to be.