Steve Connally
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Suffolk, Virginia
No each bridge goes through its own holeIs your bridge rope going through the same big hole on that bat plate that your riser goes through?
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No each bridge goes through its own holeIs your bridge rope going through the same big hole on that bat plate that your riser goes through?
Thanks Steve....I just got a set of those same dmm bat plates and love em but am surprised how small they are.No each bridge goes through its own hole
Maiden flight on this set up. Got some more dialing to do and the leg pads are still stiff as a board but I like this way more than the original MCRS. That was the first saddle I ever bought myself and didn't know what I needed out of it so the customization of it wasn't utilized. Starting from scratch is a fun project.Beautiful setup Sgfinco.
Freakin’ sweet. What a lucky fellow!!!
After putting in a lot of work hours and fucking around with various configuration I have ended up back at the original setup with the knotted side dees behind the front straps.. With my skinny waist it puts the sides dees right where I like them, and they are also adjustable. More importantly I find this setup de-couples the side dees from the back-pad. Because they are not connected to the backpad and are not confined by the straps, the side dees are free to gently move and flow with my movements. I just dont ever feel my side dees no matter how long I am standing on a spar with a big saw, or when in weird positions...Sure it not as tidy as some of the other configurations, but for me it can't be beat for functionality and comfort...YMMV of coarse.I really love your set up. Sometime I’d love some measurements.

So back to the factory tie set up?After putting in a lot of work hours and fucking around with various configuration I have ended up back at the original setup with the knotted side dees behind the front straps.. With my skinny waist it puts the sides dees right where I like them, and they are also adjustable. More importantly I find this setup de-couples the side dees from the back-pad. Because they are not connected to the backpad and are not confined by the straps, the side dees are free to gently move and flow with my movements. I just dont ever feel my side dees no matter how long I am standing on a spar with a big saw, or when in weird positions...Sure it not as tidy as some of the other configurations, but for me it can't be beat for functionality and comfort...YMMV of coarse.
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Yea, back to a basically stock MCRS configuration but with the addition of the TriRigs, and a different setup on the rear bungee...For me it works best with the side dees behind the front straps, but for folks with a bigger waist relative to the saddle size I could see it functioning better forward of the front straps...So back to the factory tie set up?
Its good to see you around here Cory..Little late to the party here fellas, but just wondering, I'm guessing this saddle is fairly light in weight?