Need saddle advice

Time to make things easer on my 46 yr. old chaise. Need advice on a new climbing system . Have read much on line but any advice is never a bad thing. Ergovation or treeMotion ? I climb 50/50 , take downs and limb walking.
Thanks
 
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treeMotion looks like it wont hold up for very long ??? how long between TM purchase Scotty ??

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I had one of the first ones and I'm just now on my third . 3yrs average I guess a little more maybe, I do replace bridges often and watch my leg straps, also I'm 49 and still loving what I do..............
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Whats the Hitch Hiker ???

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The Hitch Hiker is a newly released tool that will allow you to switch between DdRT and SRT climbing methods. A search on this sight will give you more information on it.

That and a saddle that will support you from your hips, not the small of your back, will IMHO go a long way in prolonging your career as a climber.

Dave
 
treeMOTION. Had a 'Ligered' Cougar for a while and like Mac says, it's nice. Just consider the cost of the rigging plates to do the conversion and take another look at the treeMOTION. The best part of the treeMOTION is that most parts are modular and not outrageously priced, so the overall cost of ownership is bearable. Did I suggest a treeMOTION?
 
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treeMOTION. Had a 'Ligered' Cougar for a while and like Mac says, it's nice. Just consider the cost of the rigging plates to do the conversion and take another look at the treeMOTION. The best part of the treeMOTION is that most parts are modular and not outrageously priced, so the overall cost of ownership is bearable. Did I suggest a treeMOTION?

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I have a TM that I whore out and I'll gladly have it shipped to your address by the end of Dec. if you want to have a go at it. Let me know. 'Ligered'? <shaking my head>
 
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treeMOTION. Had a 'Ligered' Cougar for a while and like Mac says, it's nice. Just consider the cost of the rigging plates to do the conversion and take another look at the treeMOTION. The best part of the treeMOTION is that most parts are modular and not outrageously priced, so the overall cost of ownership is bearable. Did I suggest a treeMOTION?

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Spot on. I have a liger'd edge and bit on a TM with wesspur's 20% off sale over the weekend. I know I said I was going to wait for NEGrows but I couldn't pass up a deal like that. Liger'ing my edge probably added another $60 to the cost of the saddle and all I was doing was making it more like a TM. I could have skipped a step there..

I can't wait to have lower d's to clip into instead of the small holes on my rigging plates!
 

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