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hi,

 

was just wondering if rock climbing harnesses were ok to use for tree climbing on a recreational basis.

 

at what age would you recommend a child goes from full body harness to a normal harness.

 

thanks guys

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I moved my daughters over to 'ordinary harnesses' quite early (6 yrs). I found that the body harness, whilst keeping them upright, didn't allow the movement (lying back, reaching out sideways etc) that they wanted. It has a very high, and safe, attachment point.

So I used a xxs climbing harness and a simple chest sling prussiced to the line with which I was able to limit the amount invertedness they experienced.

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I use a rock harness - it's a DMM Renegade sit harness, and is actually very comfortable. At end of day, for recreational tree climbing you're not going to be sitting in the harness for long periods of time anyway.

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yeh the dmm renagade sit harness looks quite nice. do you use the belay loop as your main attachment point?

 

Yep, I do. No concerns with it whatsoever. It's rated to 25kN so I think if I should fall with enough force to break it, it probably wouldn't be worth me living!

 

It's obviously not a work positioning harness as it lacks side rings, but for climbing it's really comfortable, and I have used it for work a few times as well and been more than happy with it.

 

I bought mine from "Fell and Mountain" for under £50.

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