i really liked the idea of the saddles, their compactness and versatility but at the time i did not have spare funds available to buy one.
Then I came across the tree seat, and have built many iterations since then.
i think i have finally settled on a good solid design now.
In comparison, i like the overall package of the saddle- a nice complete, comfy looking unit, but i prefer the lighter weight, and low, (almost zero) cost of the tree seat. I also really like the offset leg of the tree seat, that keeps my knees off the tree- its really comfortable, no need for knee pads etc.
Additionally i like the fact that i can use it at ground level as a "Torges seat" if need be.
i like the low cost, and that i am able to build it myself- a sucker for punishment maybe...
All the rest appears to be the same to me, the climbing and the setup, the need for foot rests, and the huge versatility in shooting positions.
i still like the seat as an optional tool , but i mostly ground hunt nowadays, just for the increased versatility.
Our Sitka Blacktail really dont pattern. So i may setup and call, and move, maybe 15 to 20 times a day, looking for sign of deer in the area. its a system that works well up here, but may not work anywhere else.