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  1. lxskllr

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    Bump for a source of Onyx saddles if anyone wants one. I was looking over Bartlett's site just cause, and noticed they still had the Onyx in fat boy size(the one I have). It's the only place I've seen one recently. https://www.bartlettman.com/collections/saddles-1/products/onyx-saddle
  2. lxskllr

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    Looks like NewTribe's done done. All over...
  3. lxskllr

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    I guess I could flip my plates around also. It would lose the forward Ds. I guess I need more time with it. I used the forward Ds first time yesterday. I didn't think it was as amazing as some do, but it was alright. I'm also not sure about a second bridge. Again, yesterday I had two systems on...
  4. lxskllr

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    That's different than mine Pat... You could run a bridge through one of the holes carrying a leg loop, but I'd be leery of textile-textile abrasion. Maybe lose the forward Ds, and run a bridge there, but I'm not crazy about that either.
  5. lxskllr

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    Could use more attachment points for gear. Bigger rigging plates for the bridge would be nice, so there's an easy option for a second bridge. It's not something i've felt I've needed, but that's basically a free option, so someone could add another bridge if they chose to. After seeing Mike's...
  6. lxskllr

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    The Onyx is like an easychair on rope. Comparing to my fall arrest harness which is basically a modern non premium saddle like the cougar, it's absolutely worth $200 more for professional daily use. Maybe the cougar is better than it looks, but the onyx is hard to beat for comfort.
  7. lxskllr

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    If that's your dream saddle, I absolutely would. Worst case scenario is you lost a few hundred dollars as you're laying on your death bed with a brand new saddle you never used. I'm not seeing the downside. edit: Wesspur shows in stock @ $540, and if you order before January(I think) you'll get...
  8. lxskllr

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    Yea, MB makes them in house now. Or they contract someone to. I don't know the fine details.
  9. lxskllr

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    Do you know what model that is Deva?
  10. lxskllr

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    Looks like some more stuff was added to the thread since I last looked. From New Tribe's site... https://newtribe.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3&zenid=lpg5nfh07eoluu1sgt7a1l71n1 Looks like rec saddles are still in production. I guess it ain't over til it's over. If they're still...
  11. lxskllr

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    Link? I read some stuff on the Buzz, and it read like their demise has been predicted for years, but they were still healthy, producing at a level comfortable for their size. It was said lack of gear is typical for end of year, and production would ramp up again next year. :shrugs: I don't know...
  12. lxskllr

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    Context matters. Teufelberger and Petzl can be trusted on their certifications. Random Chinese online sellers not so much.
  13. lxskllr

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    Welcome to The House! Looks like a lot of the replacement parts are fairly generic, and could be replaced whether or not Treemotion sells them. It wouldn't be a factor in *my* decision to buy. Comfort, features, and build quality are what I'd look for, and I'd assume a 5 year replacement cycle...
  14. lxskllr

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    Yea, I like the modularity of the new Pro. That got my attention watching the video. I'm also super happy with the Onyx, but if I were to replace it tomorrow, I might go with a Buckingham to satisfy my 'what if' curiosity of the other choices I was considering. If you told me I *had* to get...
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