I see they are made in Czechoslovakia, and I couldn't find a North American dealer. Does anyone know IF they have a dealer in Canada? Looks neat, if they are well built, 'cause the price sure caught my eye.
I know a Latino that has one, he likes it. It is set up, or should I say look like a nock off of the Navaho but has a replaceable bridge. You can also buy a chest harness that will attach to it. Singing Rock Timber Arbor Harness dealer
I've never been a huge fan of the webbing bridge. My first saddle (some sort of buckingham floating d) would always dig into my skin pretty good when I would lean forward on it during limb walks. Let me know how it works out for ya
Any ideas on how to ditch the webbing and throw in some rope?
That photo shows the old version which is no longer made.
Go to the Singing Rock site to see the new version, it has a different bridge. They have one hanging on the wall at Fresco in MN
Any ideas on how to ditch the webbing and throw in some rope?
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Cut that mofo off!
Or open up the screw link. Looked easy enough to replace the bridge with a rope bridge. I couldn't tell if the leg loops have a quick buckle, but I thought that might be added after the fact as well
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That photo shows the old version which is no longer made.
Go to the Singing Rock site to see the new version, it has a different bridge. They have one hanging on the wall at Fresco in MN