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  1. Burnham

    So many saddles

    Justin, I believe the Secur is designed to girth hitch into a loop or ring on the rear of the saddle, while the Torse threads into a mounted buckle. Out in front they are identicle, methinks. On your other point, it just goes to prove again that different strokes suit different folks. There...
  2. Burnham

    So many saddles

    It seems more than odd to me that Petzl thinks that it's logical to designate a saddle as "SRT specific" when the primary attachment point is a floating D bridge. I find that efficient SRT requires a fixed, low mounting point. No way would I go with the Sequoia if SRT was something I expected...
  3. Burnham

    So many saddles

    Hmmm. That arrangement sounds kinda hokey. Thanks, Bounce.
  4. Burnham

    So many saddles

    Again, great info. Doesn't the SRT model have a seperate waist level attachment point, aside from the bridge?
  5. Burnham

    So many saddles

    Good feedback, Bounce. I do note though that the cost of the Sidestraps added to the Variobelt still comes in cheaper than the Sequoia...I think. I understand there are two slightly different versions of the Sequoia, one for trad climbing and one for SRT and trad. What are the differences?
  6. Burnham

    So many saddles

    Has anyone looked at the Petzl Variobelt? It's a different model from the Vario... heavier-duty and more padding. You can get a add-on bridge thingy for it. The saddle costs $209 and the setup for floating D bridge is $69 from Wesspur. http://wesspur.com/Saddles/petzl-saddles-harnesses.html...
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