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harness with good back support


Dilz
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Its time to ditch my Austria 3.0 it was an ok harness, though its never really got on so well with my back - though the additional bulky shoulder straps made it really great for hanging a big saw off - i got sick of the TM ending up around my armpits on big reduction days - the thing never seemed to stay in place - but then im built like a racing snake - or at least early 30 something me was when i had the TM but at least when it was new it felt like really solid back support. 

 

Thinking of switching back to TM but the Petzle sequoia 2019 has caught my eye but also interested to hear what folk have to say - I have lower and middle back issues, nothing major just the muscles struggling to keep up with the brain, that and a spot of arthritis.  

 

Any feedback much appreciated. 

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