New Buckingham Saddle

Tr33Climb3r

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Ergovation.....the new saddle was at the TCI expo and one of my buddies actually bought one....I actually liked it a lot and might get one This coming Spring. It was on of the most comfortable saddles I tried on all weekend and looks like it can handle the tough and rugged. Anyone else have any comments on it?
 

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questions,

On buckinghams web site it shows no place to hang a chain saw, can biners be inserted to hang a saw? can it be hung from the center of the back pad like on the tree flex?

on the waist belt, is it similar to blair ultra light? with the the big velcro pad or is it like a glide with just the buckle, or both? the design isn't very clear to me from the web site, sorry i guess i need this thing broken down in laymen terms

thank you

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"questions,

On buckinghams web site it shows no place to hang a chain saw, can biners be inserted to hang a saw? can it be hung from the center of the back pad like on the tree flex?

on the waist belt, is it similar to blair ultra light? with the the big velcro pad or is it like a glide with just the buckle, or both? the design isn't very clear to me from the web site, sorry i guess i need this thing broken down in laymen terms"


The saddle is designed with slots along the back pad where the load bearing webbing Velcro's to the back pad. Through these slots a carabirner can be placed, we will also have some snap and ring options available soon along with a number of other components, we left these out initially, because everyone has a specific place they like to store their tools, with the slots along the back pad the options are endless.

Also check out the directions here:
http://www.buckinghammfg.com/instructionsandwarnings/Ergovation%E2%84%A2Instructions_Warnings.pdf


Many questions can be answered from them.
 
Well my buddy got it and brought it to school today and we tested it out in the climbing lab....he has a small saddle so i couldnt try it out but from looking at it again closer I really like it. We went though some of the adjustments and it looks to be a pretty good saddle...if anyone has questions about it ask me and I can check it out on his
 
Sorry about not warning of the size of the PDF, many of the adjustments and questions like "where and how do I store my chainsaw" can be answered via the instructions with the link from above. This is why we posted them on the Buckingham website for free easy access.

Enjoy,
 
Ergovation is a great saddle. Ed and his sister created this comfortable masterpiece, and it is the only saddle that takes into account human physiology. For example, the leg straps have small relief areas to allow blood to flow through the femoral artery to reduce suspension trauma and blood pooling in the legs. Check out CORS web site!


http://www.corergonomicsolutions.com/index.html
 

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