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Right I bought a treemotion on saturday and had i dismantle job in it today and I can see the potential for it to be an amazing harness but at the minute no matter how i fiddle with it it just wants to bite my balls off!:scared1: I do actually want kids at some point so this is bad. Do any of you have any tips on setting it up so this don't happen? The other thing is it feels like all my weight is in the leg straps and not the belt so I've been moving around the tree like a cripple. :confused1:

Please help I like my balls!

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I have another take down tomorrow so I shall try it in the style of a teenager who doesn't know what a belt is yet.

Any other help would be greatfully received. And before someone says... A sack lift is out of the question!

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