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1 hour ago, Sambo said:

Do you find that clipping the HAAS to the ring on your Chester means that the elastic is coming out of the tube at an awkward angle - potentially accelerating wear at the end of the tube?  

I clip the HASS into my Prince Albert. Keeps it off the chest harness nicely. Have noticed a bit of damage on the end but the HASS is holding up well

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I clip the HASS into my Prince Albert. Keeps it off the chest harness nicely. Have noticed a bit of damage on the end but the HASS is holding up well

[emoji23]Which end Tommy ?
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32 minutes ago, MattyF said:

Clip the haas in to the hitch climber and not found that problem , has in the bottom , hitch middle and the tether top.

 

I have a double leg stiff tether which covers the top hole so I put the tether/hitch/caribiner in bottom hole and clip chest harness to middle.

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