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Mark Bolam
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7 hours ago, Darrin Turnbull said:

Maybe something like this.
https://www.skylotec.com/uk_en/catalogsearch/result/?q=RECORD
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About 700 grams and passed for tree work , sport climbing and industrial work.
A trip to shop would be the best bet.
Or get three or four harnesses delivered and keep the best one ( for you that is ).
Or go tactical with this one.
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Tree tribe onyx.
You’ll probably end up getting another petzl.

Those new tribe harnesses have always looked nice to me

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2 hours ago, Joe Newton said:


I like the look of the tree core. Might be worth a try for my next harness.

I love the tree motion, mainly for its customisability. Being able to have my silky clipped to my leg loop is the main benefit for me. I have the opposite problem with adjusting buckles. Getting the tm ones to do anything is an effort!

Seems a shame with so many offerings to stick with the same but of kit all the time.

hi joe you dont have any photos of that silky leg loop set up do you/ thanks carl.

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hi joe you dont have any photos of that silky leg loop set up do you/ thanks carl.

Not to hand but I can get some. It's dead simple on the tm though, small accessory crab through the leather webbing on the leg loop with the silky attached to that.

Its just a convenient place for me as is always to hand and easy to put back without fiddling behind your back.
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17 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:


Not to hand but I can get some. It's dead simple on the tm though, small accessory crab through the leather webbing on the leg loop with the silky attached to that.

Its just a convenient place for me as is always to hand and easy to put back without fiddling behind your back.

thanks ill give that a try i have the silky just behind the side d but seems to often get tangled in the saw lanyard.

mark, my friend has gone from a sequioa to a courant koala, he seems happy enough with it.

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