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Using a Komet butterfly, vast improvement on my first willans harness. Can't understand how anyone can moan about bruising unless they tried a willans lol.

 

Used a Petzle Navaho for a while and Trolls before that. The trolls were when everyone was going towards the full body harnesses and I turned down a Council job if I had to use one. I liked the troll harnesses and I do like the Komet, but I have added a couple of mailions (sp?) to suit my climbing.

 

Personally I still prefer the original sit harnesses without the legloops, but I learnt in a different era.

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Learnt to climb in a troll great fun as they would twist all the way around and you could end up with it at your arm pits!.

T22 horrible kidney spine bashing nappy.

butterfly was ok ,great on reductions with only a hand saw ,but a pretty painful experience compared to the t22 with a saw hanging off it on your hips.

Cresto sky belt was comfy but heavy .

Duo 2 first light harness I found wearable for all tree work.

tree flex I wanted the duo back.

Treemotion last few years thought it was the best untill I tried a sequoia .... Can't make my minde up if I want one But it was a very nice and light harness.

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