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Hey guys, I have just come down for the day and thought id give some feed back on the stein vega harness. Can sum it up in one word...... Outstanding!

Today I was up the tree for a good 3 and a half hours and when i got down I can honestly say it was more comfortable in the harness than out. The massive back support is fab and you know that ball crunching problem with leg loops than you can sometimes get..... their a killer right?! well with the different size harnesses ranging currently from 1 to 3 you have no problem with crunching the crown jewels any more! What I will say though it make sure you get that size right dont just buy the first one you try on ... try a couple of different sizes. Im a size 2 with a 34 waist. Other great factors on the harness are the hanging points, you have not only got your side d's as well as the ring on the bridge but an additional 2 rings you can use for your whole weight as a main line support. Just too top it off you can design your own tool loops to suit your climbing style and how you like to mount your gucci wear on your harness. Finally just as a little cheeky extra added bonus you can your free cb anchor point which sits at the back of your harness to attach your chainsaw lanyard to. All in all im massivly happy with my purchase and im hoping you will too!

cheers, over and out!:001_smile:

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Hey guys, I have just come down for the day and thought id give some feed back on the stein vega harness. Can sum it up in one word...... Outstanding!

Today I was up the tree for a good 3 and a half hours and when i got down I can honestly say it was more comfortable in the harness than out. The massive back support is fab and you know that ball crunching problem with leg loops than you can sometimes get..... their a killer right?! well with the different size harnesses ranging currently from 1 to 3 you have no problem with crunching the crown jewels any more! What I will say though it make sure you get that size right dont just buy the first one you try on ... try a couple of different sizes. Im a size 2 with a 34 waist. Other great factors on the harness are the hanging points, you have not only got your side d's as well as the ring on the bridge but an additional 2 rings you can use for your whole weight as a main line support. Just too top it off you can design your own tool loops to suit your climbing style and how you like to mount your gucci wear on your harness. Finally just as a little cheeky extra added bonus you can your free cb anchor point which sits at the back of your harness to attach your chainsaw lanyard to. All in all im massivly happy with my purchase and im hoping you will too!

cheers, over and out!:001_smile:

 

You will go far . :001_smile:

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