The Latitude Method 3 saddle delivers impressive comfort and adjustability for long sits, making it a top choice for dedicated saddle hunters.
Written by Adam Moore
Adam has been writing about hunting and conservation since 2014.
Prior to GearJunkie, Adam worked as the associate gear editor at Outdoor Life and as an English instructor at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he taught composition and literature courses centered around conservation and nature writing.
Based in Mississippi, Adam is a published poet who spends his time hunting whitetail and turkeys, and writing about the South.
Title: Contributing Writer
Location: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
The Latitude Method 3 saddle delivers impressive comfort and adjustability for long sits, making it a top choice for dedicated saddle hunters.
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