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Leg loops and skinny legs.


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I get sick of my leg loops riding up, my legs are pretty skinny and no matter how much I tighten them they always ride up.

 

I'm thinking of fitting some stiff plastic between the belt and leg loops to try and stop the ride up.

 

Does any one else have this problem and have you found a cure??

 

Cheers Dave :001_smile:

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If you have a harness with the adjustable link between the loops and the bridge you can set it up so they don't ride up, I can on my treeflex but it slowly slips so that after a while it needs adjusting again.

 

I have a treeflex it (like all the other harnesses I've use) has a soft link between the loops and the belt, how can that stop the ride up??

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I have a treeflex it (like all the other harnesses I've use) has a soft link between the loops and the belt, how can that stop the ride up??

 

Follow the strap from the bow shackle to wher it dissapears under the waist belt, tighten the strap to put more weight on the leg loops and loosen it to put more on the waist. play around with is and see what feels best. Do you wear the waist belt on or above your hips?

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