My belts lacked buckles. So, they were non-adjustable. The fit was purely custom to the individual. If you gained any weight at all it would be troublesome to impossible to get the saddle on. Even the clothes you wore affected the fit. The only recourse would be to re-weave the saddle, or...
It sure is a good logo.
I doubt there are many climbers today familiar with the early production climbing saddles offered to arborists in the 1960s and 70s.
One, called the Klein "NyBuck" Arborist climbing saddle" was a true instrument of pain. NyBuck (trademark by Klein Tools back in the...
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