Spellfeller
A noob wising he had more time to cut trees...
Hi, all:
Sorry for the long post, but I'm in the market for a first saddle and looking for your wisdom! Here's the skinny:
Starting off, we've got the cotton, floating seat model at $100:
(5 stars based on 1 review)
then we go to basically the same thing with leg loops at $120
(4.8/5 stars based on 11 reviews)
Whoa, Bessie! We're getting tricky now, because this is technically a 3D.
Leather, wide-back, and whatever advantage the floating D gets you for $140. (Option overload setting in!!)
(4.2/5 stars based on 10 reviews)
Now, we're back to a 4D but with wide-back leather at $160.
(4.4/5 stars based on 5 reviews)
And just because there isn't an equivalent Weaver at Treestuff, a Buckingham wide-back with double floating Ds. (Which sounds like Kate Upton in a pool...) for $170
(4.9/5 stars based on 8 reviews)
The one at $120 and $170 get the most love from reviewers, but I'd really like the AS experts to weigh in!
What in your opinion is the best blend of affordability, usability and (relative) comfort for occasional use?
Thanks!
Sorry for the long post, but I'm in the market for a first saddle and looking for your wisdom! Here's the skinny:
- runtish (5'7", 160) amateur climber doing pruning/deadwooding on two heavily wooded properties
- VERY part time: saddle will likely get 10-20 hours of use per year
- has to cost less than $200, as I'm going to be needing other gear too
- Weaver 4D
- go to your local store and try stuff on
Starting off, we've got the cotton, floating seat model at $100:
(5 stars based on 1 review)
then we go to basically the same thing with leg loops at $120
(4.8/5 stars based on 11 reviews)
Whoa, Bessie! We're getting tricky now, because this is technically a 3D.
Leather, wide-back, and whatever advantage the floating D gets you for $140. (Option overload setting in!!)
(4.2/5 stars based on 10 reviews)
Now, we're back to a 4D but with wide-back leather at $160.
(4.4/5 stars based on 5 reviews)
And just because there isn't an equivalent Weaver at Treestuff, a Buckingham wide-back with double floating Ds. (Which sounds like Kate Upton in a pool...) for $170
(4.9/5 stars based on 8 reviews)
The one at $120 and $170 get the most love from reviewers, but I'd really like the AS experts to weigh in!
What in your opinion is the best blend of affordability, usability and (relative) comfort for occasional use?
Thanks!