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i climbed for a couple of years on the tree hopper.. and loved it,big fan off the light weight harnesses,cant really fault the tree magic but sometimes think wider leg loops would be a bit more luxurious

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use a willans at work, which i dont really get on with, but have a Komet butterfly 2 at home which i much prefer, although i suppose that is old technology now, not particularly light but i could sit in it forever.

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Have had a Butterfly from the start and moved on to Mk 2, but it's coming to an end now, so will sitting and swinging in/on various at this years shows.

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i really like my kolibri. incredibly comfortable, and although not the lightest harness out there, its fit allows me great movement, and as a beginner, it gives me a lot more confidence due to its sturdy nature

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Treeflex is my harness now. My Butterfly II is second in line.

 

The TF is as close to feeling invisible as any harness that I've ever used. My brother pointed out a small detail that wouldn't even be noticed. when stepping into the harness the leg loops naturally drape out of the way. This allows the climber to just stepin and not have to do any sort of dance to get the leg straps lined up.

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Treemotion for me. apart from the hardware dying an early death ( i have been given another til the upgrade is released) i cannot fault the comfort, adjustment and great design. climbed in my old butterfly a while ago and all i can say is yuck..

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