Arborist saddle definition

Arborist saddle means an arrangement of straps, fittings, and buckles or other elements in the form of a waist belt with a low attachment element or elements and connecting support encircling the legs, suitably arranged to support the body in a sitting position.
Arborist saddle means an arrangement of straps, fittings, and buckles or other elements in the

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