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I once had the pleasure to meet the guy who invented and developed the treemotion harness.. over a nice cup of coffee we had a good chat and he showed me how to set it up properly..

It's supposed to be worn low-slung like a pair of hipster jeans (just below the hip bone) and the leg loops highish to the harness.. the theory behind it is freedom of movement whilst working.

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anyone know where to get the chest rig for the treemotion? sick of flashing my hairy assed tree surgeon butt at clients when i am on spikes with a big saw

 

If you have a hitchclimber hang your saw from middle hole(but not when using it) or tie an apline butterfly on your rope then you wont know you have it on you.

 

Also i have the same prob as you.. :blushing:

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