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haveing trouble with harnesses after full days work end up with large lumps on hips used willians /petzel sequior nice and light which others to try .would it be because no meat on hips and 9 stone wet

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i have changed over to the sequioa from an old sit harness, and it is a totally diferent way of wearing it, my first day my wee chap and friends got an awful time from the leg loops and it was not cool, but a wee phone call to a man in the know and i slackened the belt right off so it site almost lower than your hips(the widest point) and reall tightened up the leg loops and elsatics round the back, now it is super comfy, no complaints. is yours the right size for you??

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with the willians im not surprised.....

petzl sequoia is a nice harness, its what i use. have you tried wearing it lower? plull it down so the waist belt comes at or just below your trouser belt line.....tighten up the back adjustments for the leg loops so its held there...that should sort out your problems

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its a small what about position of the rings at the front

 

just het them even, but if you are skinny and the harness is still a bit wee then the d rings will be pretty close together, you want them right on hte bony bit of your hips i reckon

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