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These are also very nice!

 

When the Bridge gets a wee bit Frayed you just "Mend" it with a lighter.It sayes you can in the handbook probably.

 

I have one of those rotting in the shed, I bought it new and wore it twice, but to pain off crushed nuts was just to great!!!:001_huh::thumbdown:

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the only thing i could fault for it was that thing that pings you when it gets caught on something cant remeber if it was a tool atachtment or part of the bridge or leg loops but it seemed annoying.

 

Agreed i've just bought a treemotion aswell so the skylotech will be in the rescue kit for a few weeks.

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I looked at the Treemotion at the APF, I was torn between that and a Treeflex, after talking to TomD, Josh and Rich Rules I went for the Treeflex, tried it today and love it!!!!

 

So many thanks to Tom, Josh, and Rich, well pleased so far!!!!!

 

Huck So you rate the Treeflex ? Is it easy to make the change from a sit harness to a Treeflex style harness that has no seat . Does this harness give good back support . Thanks Paul :biggrin:

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my harness is a skylotec and there is no comparison to be honest,,, it's like getting out of a defender into a discovery 3..

 

rich,, i do believe the treemotion is REALLY sensitive to set-up,, fortunately the one i've got here was previously set up nad used by someone that knows what they're doing,, and i have to say it was comfy straight away,, first time i've used a floating bridge/sliding ring set-up too,, love it,

 

re love spuds,,, no issue there,, mine aren't big enough,,,

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my harness is a skylotec and there is no comparison to be honest,,, it's like getting out of a defender into a discovery 3..

 

rich,, i do believe the treemotion is REALLY sensitive to set-up,, fortunately the one i've got here was previously set up nad used by someone that knows what they're doing,, and i have to say it was comfy straight away,, first time i've used a floating bridge/sliding ring set-up too,, love it,

re love spuds,,, no issue there,, mine aren't big enough,,,

 

But the Skylotec has a sliding D???

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Huck So you rate the Treeflex ? Is it easy to make the change from a sit harness to a Treeflex style harness that has no seat . Does this harness give good back support . Thanks Paul :biggrin:

 

Years ago I used Skybelts, which are sit, but I found they were not doing my hips any good, as the squeeze your legs together.

 

I then went to a Butterfly, which was leg loops, I had two of those over 4 years.

 

I then went for the Skylotec, which is now trashed after two years, it was OK, but not great.

 

First impressions of the Treeflex are very, very good!!!!!:thumbup1:

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Years ago I used Skybelts, which are sit, but I found they were not doing my hips any good, as the squeeze your legs together.

 

I then went to a Butterfly, which was leg loops, I had two of those over 4 years.

 

I then went for the Skylotec, which is now trashed after two years, it was OK, but not great.

 

First impressions of the Treeflex are very, very good!!!!!:thumbup1:

 

Cheers thanks for your thoughts :thumbup:

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