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i had the same problem with the leg loops coming loose.other thing i didnt like was the shackles......when out on the tips there would be a bit of resistance and you would settle into that posistion to cut.then there would be a jerk as the d ring popped over the shackle when you adjusted a little bit. yer the chainsaw attachment is in the centre

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Those shackles are a desgin flaw no way should the sliding D be able to slide over them.

My harness has a rear attachment for hanging a saw but where do you clip it short???? I hate to have my chainsaw flapping about feet and like it hung short within easy reach so a side clip or at least somewhere to put one makes sense. Having to reach round and find your saw lanyard behind you to drag up a big saw repeated times during a climb is less ergonomic than finding it within easy reach at your side i'd assume, its just personal preference though.

 

I also like the way people assume there back is better now they are in a treeflex to me thats good promotion, there is nothing ergonomic as such about a treeflex it will not neccessarily improve your back or be any more ergonomic than any other modern harness out there.

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Those shackles are a desgin flaw no way should the sliding D be able to slide over them.

My harness has a rear attachment for hanging a saw but where do you clip it short???? I hate to have my chainsaw flapping about feet and like it hung short within easy reach so a side clip or at least somewhere to put one makes sense. Having to reach round and find your saw lanyard behind you to drag up a big saw repeated times during a climb is less ergonomic than finding it within easy reach at your side i'd assume, its just personal preference though.

 

I also like the way people assume there back is better now they are in a treeflex to me thats good promotion, there is nothing ergonomic as such about a treeflex it will not neccessarily improve your back or be any more ergonomic than any other modern harness out there.

 

On the close clip front for the saw I use a petzl carry tool. does the job.

 

I have broken 2 petzl carrytools on the harness, the first one snapped whilst climbing after I bashed it and the other one lost its metal clip. I now have a simple snap karibiner instead Clog Straight Gate Karabiner - Tiso.com , I had originaly intended to sew it in position to keep it pointing outwards but TBH it works fine as it is.

 

As for the back comfort, I have no idea how ergonomic it is, its just comfy full stop.

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