Thanks, yes I still use it and recommend it. I also use a Dryad Drey. Which one I use on a particular day depends on my situation. You can check out my Drey review here:jasontomeoutdoors.com/dryad-drey-review/ which compares the JX3 to the Drey
How do you clean the JX3? I used mine for four days last week hunting and it stinks! I noticed the black screw heads are rusting just from dew and moisture in the air. No scent spray didn't help...
Buying scent free detergent and soaking it for a while will work then letting it air dry outdoors. To keep it smelling scent free you can use ozone or activated carbon. I’d contact JX3 to determine if ozone is safe to use with the JX3 materials
@@JasonTome I did Jason. Here's their reply: From JX3-John, we recommend using mild soap and water with light scrubbing using a cloth, sponge, or soft bristled brush, then rinse and hang to air dry in a clean dry area away from the elements.
@@jasonphillips1342 Weight-wise perhaps depending on what model you get, but the JX3 is much more quiet, maneuverable, and easier to get into limby trees...etc. If you haven't already, you can check out my blog review which might answer some of your questions that I wasn't able to cover as clearly in the video: www.jasonmtome.com/jx3-hybrid-saddle-review/
Great review. I have two JX3 hybrid saddles. This will be my third year with them. As far as I am concerned they are the best stand made!
Thanks! And agreed!
How are these with bulky clothes?
That's what I love about the Dryad Drey saddle it's so comfortable but very light weight
👏👏👏 bravo on a good in depth review thankyou
Good review. Jx3 has always intrigued me. Thanks for the review.
The 'circle sliding thing' is called a stopper ball.
Phenomenal video. Thank you. Subbed
How do u feel about the jx3 after several years , is it your go to saddle ?
Thx for doing the video easy to understand brought out some different ideas . Great job.
I appreciate the kind words, thanks.
Improved preacher seat
cool video are you still using the jx3 and would still recommend it?
Thanks, yes I still use it and recommend it. I also use a Dryad Drey. Which one I use on a particular day depends on my situation. You can check out my Drey review here:jasontomeoutdoors.com/dryad-drey-review/ which compares the JX3 to the Drey
@@JasonTome awesome thank you an i will check them out thanks
How do you clean the JX3? I used mine for four days last week hunting and it stinks! I noticed the black screw heads are rusting just from dew and moisture in the air. No scent spray didn't help...
Buying scent free detergent and soaking it for a while will work then letting it air dry outdoors. To keep it smelling scent free you can use ozone or activated carbon. I’d contact JX3 to determine if ozone is safe to use with the JX3 materials
@@JasonTome I did Jason. Here's their reply: From JX3-John, we recommend using mild soap and water with light scrubbing using a cloth, sponge, or soft bristled brush, then rinse and hang to air dry in a clean dry area away from the elements.
How high did you get with those 3 sticks with no aiders?
About 15 feet to my top step
What's the weight with that set up?
The JX3 weighs about 13.5 lbs on its own, then + 2.5 lbs per lone wolf stick (I use 3) so right around the 20 lbs mark with everything
So bout the same as a summit climbing stand not sure how that's any better
So bout the same as a summit climbing stand not sure how that's any better
@@jasonphillips1342 Weight-wise perhaps depending on what model you get, but the JX3 is much more quiet, maneuverable, and easier to get into limby trees...etc. If you haven't already, you can check out my blog review which might answer some of your questions that I wasn't able to cover as clearly in the video: www.jasonmtome.com/jx3-hybrid-saddle-review/
@@jasonphillips1342 no summit stand weights more 😂
Have u ever tried a dryad drey?
No I have not, but I've heard of them
Too much Not for me I couldn't imagine doing that in the dark Great video
Thanks!
Flashlight
One day some genius will invent a headlamp.... Einstein !
Linemen's.....not Linesmen's. LOL