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Petzl sequoia


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i never had a problem with my harness slipping down with a saw attached , the problem i did find was that after a while of tensioning and de-tensioning the leg loops the leg loops end up slipping loose while climbing , also i was informed of a LOLER issue caused by the imediate abrasion to the webbing on the leg loops due to the tensioning every time you put the harness on . such a shame this was not resolved by EKN .

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I got one of those Petzl Sequoia swing harness at the arbshow. Its taken a bit of tweaking and adjusting, but I've got it set up just right now and I'm happy with it. The only thing I don't like is when you go to sit down and remember you've got a plastic plank strapped on your 'Arris!:001_huh:

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