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    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    I think it will be available to you soon. August or someone who knows the details will chime in soon.
  2. M

    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    Don't some ropes break down rather quickly with the short bend radius' involved in bridges AND that those bends are consistently in same place or close to it? Thought I have heard of mfg recall because they chose wrong rope to start with.
  3. M

    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    Caution: The 'hook' Gary is talking about in post above is on the shorter (320?) Sugoi. That scabbard is not 'ambidextrous', it is curved and directional.
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    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    Try them in cuts first if at all possible. I bought the Ibuki first because of seeing Jerry B use them so effectively in his DVD series. When I went to use it myself I found the saw to catch in the cuts far too much to be enjoyable. (Maybe I apply less power in starting cuts or something.) I...
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    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    Hunnicutt Silky does have curved saws in ambidextrous scabbards. Ibuki and Sugoi 420.
  6. M

    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    Rich ordering a MB saddle puts you in line to have one made. Waiting to order, as I did, has more people step in line in front of you. (As I understand it.)
  7. M

    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    Exactly. One of the reasons I hoped the MB saddle would work well and ordered after hanging in it at ArbFest West. (Plus so many separate components in my Ergo it makes it harder to inspect and evaluate for safety.) Still glad to be away from all the leather prone to mold of the Seirra M saddle.
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    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    That's what we like - quick, crappy, initial reviews. :)
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    Monkey Beaver Saddle

    I was trying to get away from leather in my saddles when I tried an Ergovation. Feels good to wear and carry gear heavy as I do but, a lot of movable and working parts - too complicated. Hung in the MB saddle at Arbfest West this last weekend and it feels great. Is simple in design and set up...
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