New Weaver Cougar saddle?

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:lol: Or you can do that Butch. Most people use a little more finesse.
 
The new guy I'm climbing for said I need more "finesse", I told him at 260 lbs I'm a vanilla gorilla, part of this tree is getting ripped down finesse is for the skinny climbers.
 
You would ask for a camaro Deva! Around here, you are only allowed to drive a camaro if you still carry a comb in your back pocket to feather your hair with at traffic lights.
 
Bald guys can drive camaros too,

it's hard to see the merits of a 69 SS Camaro.
Having so little road on your island.

Also, if everyone drove a bigblock we'd be able to blow through the
rest of this gas and be on to the next fuel.

I'm actually on the hunt for a 65 Chevelle 2-door.
Something to replace the El Camino I sold last year.
Ask your grandma's if they wanta sell because I'm looking.

Keep it octane.



Massive derail, Jesus. Sorry.

How's the Cougar? Still comfy?
 
I learned how to drive a stick in one of these babys! :rockon:

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Here's my old Elsie.
 

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I bought that thing for a dollar off cinder blocks.

Drove the F$$K out of it and built it up for eight years and sold it for 5k.

So, I really want to find a 2 door hardtop chevelle.

And trust me, that one will not be sold.
 
There's a little old lady in Canon City that putzes around in a green Cougar of late 60's vintage. I saw her drive past Justin's house twice in the couple days I was there.
 
I just got my new weaver cougar in the mail yesterday. I've spent some time readjusting all the straps to make it fit right, and it fits good. I like all the different hooks and rings it has. Its way comfortable, or course I'm comparing this to my 4 dee weaver I've been climbing on. I'd say my favorite part is my legs don't get pinched anymore when I'm tied it. I'm still getting used to it, but for the price it seems like a good saddle. It looks and feels tough just like my old 4 dee.
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I can't wait to get one myself. I already have plans to add a second, longer bridge onto it. I'd use the shorter one for ascents/descents and the longer one for moving about.
 
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