Great News!!
After much discussion with a very responsive Mr. Jim Pennefeather, the Executive Vice Pres. in charge of Marketing, Sales and New Product Changes, he and therefore, Buckingham has agreed to permit for us arborists, a permanent adaptation, but by custom request only,(eventhough a part number will be assigned!) a "Floating D Bridge" adapted to the brand new Master IV saddle for the first time! The bridge will consist of a length of Spectra sewn to the two lower tie-in loops on the saddle forming the D bridge.
After discussion also, they have also agreed, by request only(with part number assigned!), to adapt two rear saddle slots of about 2" wide just to the right and left of the rear center in order to allow us to attach tool pouches, if desired, by sliding the tool pouch straps through these adapted slots. This allows the pouch to ride high rather than hanging way down merely on clips. Of course you could attach anything else for utility purposes in these slots also.
Jim Pennefeather was very open to listening to the ideas that are coming in from us, his dists., reps. and even competitors. For example, many arborists have made floating D bridges somewhat of an accepted norm now, as well as, even competitors were coming in with adaptations, like the Petzl sidestraps, to allow their use on many fixed D saddles. So he saw the opportunity and had a genuine desire to understand and respond to our desires, eventhough, it was a risk for him to tamper with the ever popular features of the Master II saddle.
So he was very understanding and gracious to us and recognized the potential for opportunity to help us and his company by allowing these adaptations, that will of course also meet safety standards.
If anyone would like these new features, call Buckingham, customer service, speak with Kathy Kohort, at 607-773-2400 and request them through her specifically as the modifications "as approved" by Jim Pennefeather.
Also, please don't forget to thank them and especially Jim for such a gracious response.
Safe climbin.
Charlie Brown.