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You need a chest harness for the Hitch Hiker.

The HH is a perfectly designed device but the rope and hitch cord choice is critical.

Make sure you have a cord that suits your rope perfectly. Also be sure to experiment with hitch tightness as this also makes the difference between awful and excellent.

I am pretty comfortable experimenting with hitch cord and ropes, been on a tachyon /armorpruss combination for years and was happy climbing ddrt until tennis elbow started to kick in

 

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Look at the 4srt Chester this is what I would recommend from my experience with the hitch hiker.[ATTACH]215163[/ATTACH]

I personally found it too heavy and too much drag to work with the neck tether, also I could not tie the climbing knot loose enough for my liking. Not sure why the RW was hitting you in the face

Hmm, does it break away? I free climb quite a lot and have a horror of slipping and hanging myself on a snag. ...

 

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Your more likely to do that with a neck loop! I've only climbed in one once I prefer the neck loop... but can't imagine the scenario you put out ever happening with a Chester , I just don't think it would be possible.

Well there's a webbing loop around your neck, which looks pretty strong. .. I am just feeing my way around a totally new style of climbing [emoji1] and all advice is much appreciated

 

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It (the hh) just arrived early, very impressed so far, see what it's like in action next week

 

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Just remember your only using your cheat harness to go up the tree mate. The rest of the time it's not clipped in, unless......your going up

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