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Flatlander Saddle

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Flatlander Saddle

  • Out On A Limb
  • SKU: OOAL-FS
  • Availability: Please contact info@outonalimbmfg.com for any questions.
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Description

Flatlander Hunting Saddle

USA Made, like the rest of our products, The Flatlander hunting saddle is feature packed. The pinnacle of comfort and versatility, and crafted with precision innovation. The Flatlander redefines your hunting experience. Made with a 9.5mm Ghillie Rope bridge that features a sewn TRC prussik, you guarantee a secure connection with superior durability, heat resistance, and gripping capability.

Take control of your comfort with Patent Pending Bridge Gap Adjustment Straps, allowing you to customize the saddle contour and cupping. Equipped with Austri Alpine frame buckles and 2" loops for back-up rappel loops, The Flatlander ensures a secure and adjustable fit for varied terrains. Its collapsible chassis, with a 5" profile while walking in, provides convenient transport without compromising on functionality.

Our load-bearing CNC stitching guarantees strength, predictability, and ease of inspection, letting you focus on the thrill of the hunt. Redefine your hunting experience with The Flatlander – precision meets performance.

OOAL Tree Saddle Features and Specifications.

Designed to be a comfortable, yet durable saddle you can see how The Flatlander hunting saddle specs out below.

  • 5mm Ghillie Rope bridge, with a sewn TRC prussik for progress capture. TRC’s was chosen over Amsteel due to greater durability, heat resistance and gripping capability.
  • Patent Pending Bridge Gap Adjustment Straps to put you in control of the saddle contour and cupping.
  • Austri Alpine frame buckles are featured on the legs and waist.
  • 2″ loops under the lineman’s loops for back up rappel loops.
  • The chassis is collapsible for a 5″ profile while walking in.
  • Load bearing CNC stitching for higher strength, greater predictability, and ease of inspection.

The Flatlander Saddle Sizing Chart.

Check out the sizing details below for all Out On A Limb MFG hunting saddles.

  • Small- 30″-34″ Waist
  • Medium- 34″-38″ Waist
  • Large- 38″-44″ Waist
  • Maximum Weight: 300 lbs.

If you have any questions about Out On A Limb MFG line of hunting saddles, sticks, or platforms, please contact us at info@outonalimbmfg.com or by phone.

Each production run undergoes extensive testing on components and individual assemblies to ensure that what we bring to market is of the highest level of safety.

Benefits Of The One-Stick Climbing Method

The one-stick climbing method for saddle hunting has major advantages over the multiple stick and platform combo that most saddle hunters are accustomed to. From the lack of weight to less gear clutter and noise, One-sticking is a great climbing method for both saddle hunters and mobile hunters to stay efficient, mobile, and light.

Weight Savings: One of the biggest reasons most hunters switch to the one stick climbing method is becuase of the weight savings. Depending on where and how you hunt, saving those extra pounds/ounces can be important.

Less Noise: Less gear means less chance for unwanted noise. Stealth strip a B.O.B. or SH1KAR and pair it with a 3 step climbing stick aider and there won't be a tree you can't conquer.

Climb Higher: While not always neccessary, the one stick climbing method will let you climb higher to saddle hunt. The only limit is the ammount of tree you have to climb or the ammount of safety rope you brought with you.

Advantages Of Saddle Hunting

  • Extremely Lightweight Tree Saddles: Tree Saddles are lightweight, making you more mobile. Perfect for the Public Land Owner! Make sure to check out our new Ultra-Light saddle hunting steps for the ultimate lighweight hunting pack. 
  • Little to no noise: With tree saddle, you don’t get the noise typically associated with pulling up tree stands.
  • Hunters Safety: While there have been lots of hunters who have fallen from conventional tree stands, when saddle hunting you are tethered to the tree from the moment you leave the ground until you step back on it after the hunt, making it almost impossible to fall.