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20 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Standard here, didn’t know there were different sizes.

Couple of sites have size options of standard or large but others don't. Used the chester a couple of times now and it's actually ok - it pulls down and goes into the right place when you're using it if that makes sense. I'd guess if I had a bigger one it'd end up too low!

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Sling round my back with a cross in it. Made a sling to fit with a length of climbing tape and a 'tape knot' works well. Have a tiny rock climbers karabiner to attach it. 

I like that whilst it has limitations, (knotted sling and non locking karabiner) it fits perfectly and is strong enough to use as a sling and karabiner combination if 'push comes to shove')

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