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Thought I was all set on picking up a saddle. Started looking at the Weaver & Buckingham double D's , older style saddles in then $150 ish range. Now considering more mid-grade like Cougar, nearly added that one to my cart. After weeks of U tube videos, re-reading Jepson's books, studying SRT vs DRT, reviewing hardware & terminology I like the Buckingham Rebellion at $350 but thinking too much saddle for a newbie. Bad habit of going one step better than I need in purchases. However, I found a low limb in my snowy yard for a practice hang and realized my FF rescue sling just ain't gonna cut it. Older & retired now I realize I should not be doing this, but I can't help myself I want to give it a go. Decent shape, FF for 30yrs, Marine vet, with a few oaks to prune. Going very low& very slow, plan to start DRT with split tail setup. While I think a recreational harness could work for many, my advanced age requires a bit more padding & comfort. See by writing this out, I answered my own question. There it is. Go with a newer style mid range saddle like the Buckingham Rebellion.