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Matt Cornell inspired Tree Flex mod.


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Did you see Matt Cornell's harness? If not then do a search on google, it's interesting.

I only use side d's for pole work and I decided to cut them off my treeflex as I was using it for recreational climbing and treeboating. It struck me that the adjustable bridge webbing runs beneath the waist webbing and maybe this was why the treeflex loosened off a fair bit, I was wrong, it still loosens off, but I ended up with a length of 10mm op instead. I also cut off the short webbing that attached the leg loops to the bridge shackles. Everything attaches to the ring on the leg now.

It's not gonna change the world but it's comfy enough and light to boot and the adjustable bridge is great for frog walking.

 

http://db.tt/GgWTNLNw

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