Does it affect the saddle's ability to hold you in it if you happen to flip upside down for some reason? Just thinking worst-case scenario. Can't say that I wasn't planning on building my own, so you just saved me the trouble.
Need to try one of those with a JX3 Hybrid and see how it works. I have a homemade one I rigged up, but that design is nicer. I don't think the short one would help a ton on the hybrid being you sit down in it. From the looks of it the longer one would be better.
@@genesis3dprinting Trust me, I have one and it pinches right in my rib cage. I have one I've rigged up, but either of those bigger ones you have there would work perfectly. Find a JX3 and try it. Skinny guys won't need it, but anyone with some size especially someone with wide shoulders (torso).
Same comment to the above comment: Totally understand, but we are choosing to make everything in the US and the material for the tubing to pretty pricey.
I like those single arrow quiver attachments or whatever you call them. How do they attach to the bow. I notice you had three of them on a plate on the left side of the bow.
Good eye man! We will be releasing that product next. It attaches either to your sight where the quiver mounts or using the through holes where your sight is mount to your riser. The three arrow plate is a minimalist quiver concept that we are working on!
Words of wisdom I know this might catch some internet flack, but turn your Carabiner around so the gates to the top not the bottom. yes its a locking type but you shouldn't run with the gate on the pointed to the ground.
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Hmm, another great idea. But as a 3d printing junkie your print quality from my 1st and only oder look terrible. So I will pass. Just because it goes in the woods doesn't mean iffy is ok.
Correct, that's unfortunately what it costs. It's that price because everything is sourced, manufactured, and assembled in the US. I would say you can't find something safer and designed to function like the HPE.