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The only thing I don't like about the SJ is when your tail end is running though a fork or your chogging on a straight stem the SJ is really hard to break. Tried using a small kara on my leg loop to help keep the tail from being to tight when going through forks but then the SJ doesn't bight and you have to dress it before you sit back in the harness. Any idea how to solve the fork issue. ??

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The only thing I don't like about the SJ is when your tail end is running though a fork or your chogging on a straight stem the SJ is really hard to break. Tried using a small kara on my leg loop to help keep the tail from being to tight when going through forks but then the SJ doesn't bight and you have to dress it before you sit back in the harness. Any idea how to solve the fork issue. ??

 

You should really not be doing that!!!

 

The SJ is not designed for, that's why it doesn't bite. More worrying is that it could fail resulting in you falling.:blushing:

You must revert to a rope hitch or a chocker system when doing stem work.:001_smile:

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You should really not be doing that!!!

 

The SJ is not designed for, that's why it doesn't bite. More worrying is that it could fail resulting in you falling.:blushing:

You must revert to a rope hitch or a chocker system when doing stem work.:001_smile:

 

That's interesting. Thanks I'll make sure I don't use it. Thanks

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