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Hi everyone, sorry for another harness thread, but I couldn't find anything specific to my question using the search.

 

I have a treemagic2 and there are two D's. The only annoying thing is that they are too small and triangular shaped to comfortably take two carabiners.

 

Is it acceptable to get one of the larger D's from a Skylotec as a replacement when I put a new bridge on soon? Just thought there might be some sort of CE or EN conflict or something silly like that.

 

I know the treemagic 1 had just one large D. This is what I would prefer if it is possible..:001_huh: Thanks :001_smile:

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Hi everyone, sorry for another harness thread, but I couldn't find anything specific to my question using the search.

 

I have a treemagic2 and there are two D's. The only annoying thing is that they are too small and triangular shaped to comfortably take two carabiners.

 

Is it acceptable to get one of the larger D's from a Skylotec as a replacement when I put a new bridge on soon? Just thought there might be some sort of CE or EN conflict or something silly like that.

 

I know the treemagic 1 had just one large D. This is what I would prefer if it is possible..:001_huh: Thanks :001_smile:

 

(I'm going to say this as quietly as possible). Sure, why not.

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thought this was not another harness question:confused1:

Something along the lines of what you might say to yourself when you realise it is another harness question. Damn it "not another harness question" haha:sneaky2:

 

Thanks Paul, I couldn't see a reason not to use one. After all it is from a similar type bridge harness..

 

And yea Rob, I would like to use a ring. But I don't think they are designed to work on the flat webbing bridge of a treemagic harness..:001_smile:

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Something along the lines of what you might say to yourself when you realise it is another harness question. Damn it "not another harness question" haha:sneaky2:

 

Thanks Paul, I couldn't see a reason not to use one. After all it is from a similar type bridge harness..

 

And yea Rob, I would like to use a ring. But I don't think they are designed to work on the flat webbing bridge of a treemagic harness..:001_smile:

 

The sequoia is a flat webbing. Works ok. It's not a wide one like the skylotec though

 

Would a maillon rapide 'delta' work?

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The sequoia is a flat webbing. Works ok. It's not a wide one like the skylotec though

 

Would a maillon rapide 'delta' work?

 

Yea the treemagic is wide webbing like the skylotec.

 

Maillon probably would work.. But its then steel on ali and extra clanking around.

 

I think gettin a new Dee is the best solution assuming it is allowed/acceptable. If there is no good reason not to use one of a skylotec then that is what i will do..:thumbup:

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Yea the treemagic is wide webbing like the skylotec.

 

Maillon probably would work.. But its then steel on ali and extra clanking around.

 

I think gettin a new Dee is the best solution assuming it is allowed/acceptable. If there is no good reason not to use one of a skylotec then that is what i will do..:thumbup:

 

What about one from a weaver? Similar design.

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