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Either love em or hate em, its your choice!

 

Bought one about three months ago and cant get on with it, so if you want a size large only climbed in a few times, its yours for £135

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its all in the leg loops and the back bungee tighteners, and wear it on your hips not above and on lower back, all i want to do is get some swivel karabiners for the bridge to save the krabs twisting

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sorry to dig up an old thread nand whether you need the comments anymore but i use one and ive attached a petzl swivel to the bridge and a metal ring, i prefer to use the ring because the biner doesnt spin round when im changing over. That was the main gripe i had with the swivel, when you climbed up another branch or two during a changeover you can catch the swivel and spin it round and it would cause some problems, unlike with the metal ring. i do find its a very comfy harness with plenty of good sized gear loops.

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Each to their own, Blair here uses a Sequioa and really likes it but I just can't get comfy in it at all and prefer the extra support on the Skylotecs.

 

Harnesses are always such a personal choice it's hard to take recommendations really.

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