Frans
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Just heard about a new saddle buckingham/sherrills has come out with.
From what I can see from the pics it seems to incorporate advances that the Komet and the Austrian Duo have. and from the picts at least none of the problems.
The Austrian Duo (which I've used for maybe a year now has flimsey hooks to attach stuff too. It has 'D' rings that flop back and forth. It has a great back support. The suspenders attach by rectangular rings attached to the saddle. These rings get in the way of the main buckle and when rapelling or walking a limb seem to interfere somehow.
The Glide seems to have these problems covered; the 'D' rings click back and forth (at least it seems so from the pics) cant see the gear attachment points but for a tiny side bit that looks like a metal ring which is good IMO.
The Komet I bought in Milwaukee is a great saddle except for having to instantly modify the suspension bridge. I've gone from strapping to ropes and now to the ART bridge which works o.k. I guess. I had to sew the adjustable strap on the main belt cause it always loosened.
The Glide seems to have all this worked out. I look forward to input from other climbers as this saddle gets into the climbers arena
Frans
From what I can see from the pics it seems to incorporate advances that the Komet and the Austrian Duo have. and from the picts at least none of the problems.
The Austrian Duo (which I've used for maybe a year now has flimsey hooks to attach stuff too. It has 'D' rings that flop back and forth. It has a great back support. The suspenders attach by rectangular rings attached to the saddle. These rings get in the way of the main buckle and when rapelling or walking a limb seem to interfere somehow.
The Glide seems to have these problems covered; the 'D' rings click back and forth (at least it seems so from the pics) cant see the gear attachment points but for a tiny side bit that looks like a metal ring which is good IMO.
The Komet I bought in Milwaukee is a great saddle except for having to instantly modify the suspension bridge. I've gone from strapping to ropes and now to the ART bridge which works o.k. I guess. I had to sew the adjustable strap on the main belt cause it always loosened.
The Glide seems to have all this worked out. I look forward to input from other climbers as this saddle gets into the climbers arena
Frans