The only thing I’m not liking is the Velcro. Man I hate that stuff in the woods. Too noisy for me. Other than that ,I really like it. Ol Dean Torges would be proud.
Agreeed. I never have liked Velcro on any of my hunting equipment. I struggled to find a way to secure the sticks to this one. I’m definitely lacking space on this one due to the seat platform being too small. The original idea was to install two loops of thinner diameter rope, one at the top and one at the bottom, then slide the sticks down through those. They couldn’t fall out but they would not be completely tight, thus rattle around while packing. Also, with the too small of platform seat, the knots would have to been right under the seat cushion.
Also, that seat cushion has two straps that go around the seat platform, forward and aft. That too, has to be worked around.
So indeed, due to using whatever parts I have from old climbers, especially the seat cushion, adds additional challenges. The seat cushion is from an old loggy climber. It’s definitely too short front to aft. This is the reason the seat platform was cut as short as it was in the first place. But it simply will not be nearly comfortable as it needs to be for my damaged, train wreck of a body. Nowadays, if a seat isn’t comfortable enough, then I cannot stay in it very long. Then the moving around begins. Not good.
Tom mentioned a good idea he thought of…..adding some sort of cushion-like pad on the platform. Without doubt this will need to be done when using that particular seat cushion. A padded back rest is imported, so I have to find a way to make it all work out.
Unless I can think of an another method to hold the sticks tight, then as much as I dislike the stuff on hunting equipment, it’s looking like industrial Velcro is it. Bungee cords do not look like they would be secure, plus it’s more to keep up with in the woods.