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Hi all,

 

I'm after a new harness having been in the same make/model for 7 years.
I've only used the Petzl Sequoia in my time, but I'm finding it really aggravates my hip line, and legs in the leg loops when climbing all day. (Probably because I'm too skinny!)
Also it's be nice to have good rear support when carting heavy saws around a tree. I find with the Sequoia it always pulls the harness off of me so I have to be careful.
I've been told to check out the 'Notch Sentinel' harness, but I've never heard of that brand.
Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Jack

 

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Best thing is to get down to a local stockist and try some on for size.  I rate the sequoia, I went to that from a treemotion and then back to the treemotion.  I'd try and give that a try if you can.

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3 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Best thing is to get down to a local stockist and try some on for size.  I rate the sequoia, I went to that from a treemotion and then back to the treemotion.  I'd try and give that a try if you can.

My local shop has 2 harnesses to choose from!! I've always fancied a Treemotion. Perhaps try one at the APF this year.

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