Saddles

Jeff, the original Nikosi had some busy-ness to the front, the low rise version fixed that. Up front it feels like any other floating bridge saddle I have used. With the low rise version you can get the leg pads nice and tight so they dont flop around like on other new tribe saddles.
 
To hold the chainsaws, small or big, I have a web sling over my left shoulder, it has a steel ring, connected to a biner on the Seqouia at my right hip. The saws are lanyarded to the ring and hang freely under me. The biner fitted in the saddle shares the load, overall for the big saws, and keeps the ring tight to me, avoiding it flopping around with my body movements.
The web sling has a small biner in the middle of my chest to keep my Croll upright. Sadly, it's too low to be fine for the Hitch-Hicker and I need an other sling for this purpose.
 
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