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I paid 200 quid for mine, I really cannot fault it apart from the fastener at the waist which I found uncomfortable until I put a biner in the webbing to shorten it, so rather than digging into my belly it sits nearer my hip.

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Great harness. Had mine about a year and love it! Did take a few days to get it adjusted when first got it but after that never looked back.

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i dont think we can complain about the price if you spend 8hrs a day in it. Best purchase ive made in arb. The webbing wore through on my first one but it got replaced for free and i was given a replacement to use whilst it got replaced.happy days.

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Just out of interest, What the expected lifespan on the TM? I've heard lots of diffent numbers being thrown about and wanted to see what everyone else has heard. Cheers, Tom

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Just out of interest, What the expected lifespan on the TM? I've heard lots of diffent numbers being thrown about and wanted to see what everyone else has heard. Cheers, Tom

 

One to ten years, it all depends on how often you climb and how hard you are on your kit.

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i dont think we can complain about the price if you spend 8hrs a day in it. Best purchase ive made in arb. The webbing wore through on my first one but it got replaced for free and i was given a replacement to use whilst it got replaced.happy days.
what webbing do you mean bro

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