I loved the saddle. Thanks for letting me highlight your jx3 in our mobile hunting expo video! Super cool you got video of us filming! Im definitely getting one.
A person cannot realize how comfortable it is until you sit in one. I have a dryad drey also which is one of the more comfortable saddles and it’s not even in the same ballpark as the jx3. No knees pushing on the tree is a game changer.
Just a tip for all saddle hunters. Lower the poundage on your bow. I bought an old Matthew switchback XT and fixed it up just to hunt out of my JX3 this year. I turned it down to 54 pounds that way when I’m in upstate New York and it’s cold and a deer comes in on my weak side, It will be no problem getting it back. I usually shoot 62 pounds for reference.
If you were like me and went straight from treestand to the JX3, there is a bit of learning curve, but if you hunted from a saddle before, you should have an easy transition. Thanks
@@gripsarchery14 . Hey believe me I use a summit and when I do all day sit's I fight my tiredness but I end up dozing off for like 10 mins. I'm sure that JX3 would have me too lol after a few sits knowing I'm safe. Good luck to you too!
@@Crayz919 probably would but I prefer to have it as high as I can get it to give me plenty of rope to work with incase I need to do a little tree walking. Besides it doesn’t bother me.
I loved the saddle. Thanks for letting me highlight your jx3 in our mobile hunting expo video! Super cool you got video of us filming! Im definitely getting one.
My pleasure! I was happy to do so. Your back will appreciate it.
Worked with Grip at the expo and it was amazing to see the volume of people who wanted to test it out.
@@GeardUpNorth it is a head turner for sure.
A person cannot realize how comfortable it is until you sit in one. I have a dryad drey also which is one of the more comfortable saddles and it’s not even in the same ballpark as the jx3. No knees pushing on the tree is a game changer.
I was seriously looking at the Dryad, but the need for the kneepads was the deal breaker.
Just a tip for all saddle hunters. Lower the poundage on your bow. I bought an old Matthew switchback XT and fixed it up just to hunt out of my JX3 this year. I turned it down to 54 pounds that way when I’m in upstate New York and it’s cold and a deer comes in on my weak side, It will be no problem getting it back. I usually shoot 62 pounds for reference.
Great advice, I have my bow turned down to 60#'s.
Was practicing with my JX3 last night. I love mine
If you were like me and went straight from treestand to the JX3, there is a bit of learning curve, but if you hunted from a saddle before, you should have an easy transition. Thanks
@@gripsarchery14 no I bought one of the original JX3 Hybrids. I bought my first JX3 Hybrid in 2018. I now have a GEN 2
@@jeremywhitworth3774 Roger that! You’ll be good to go then. Good luck this season.
You sold me I am buying one
@@SurvivalSavvvy Awesome! The more time you spend it, the more you will love it.
I could use more people wanna nap while hunting lol. Happy hunting everyone and good luck!
@@Twitchisatrick when get my age sometimes you can’t help it. Good luck this season.
@@gripsarchery14 . Hey believe me I use a summit and when I do all day sit's I fight my tiredness but I end up dozing off for like 10 mins. I'm sure that JX3 would have me too lol after a few sits knowing I'm safe. Good luck to you too!
Im sure u could lower your tether down just above ya head and it will get that bridge/ tether out of ya face !
@@Crayz919 probably would but I prefer to have it as high as I can get it to give me plenty of rope to work with incase I need to do a little tree walking. Besides it doesn’t bother me.