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Been climbing on the T. rex for around 3 months now. On the whole I like it, find it comfy with attachment points well placed. I tend to use only one of the bridges and think it’s a bit gimmicky to be honest having the adjustable one. 
the 2 things that I don’t like are the bloody fiddly buckles that are still a pain to get off, and I find when I’ve got a saw bigger than a top handle it pulls the harness down which is annoying. 
 

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On 02/12/2020 at 23:17, Ben Moss said:

Been climbing on the T. rex for around 3 months now. On the whole I like it, find it comfy with attachment points well placed. I tend to use only one of the bridges and think it’s a bit gimmicky to be honest having the adjustable one. 
the 2 things that I don’t like are the bloody fiddly buckles that are still a pain to get off, and I find when I’ve got a saw bigger than a top handle it pulls the harness down which is annoying. 
 

Tried the shoulder straps that can be added to it? I was having that issue with TM. Thought a good set of compatible shoulder straps may help support the harness when loaded with a large saw etc

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