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Hey everyone,

 

im looking at a new harness for christmas, now i have heard so many good things about the skylotec....but not had a chance to use one, are they like a petzl harness? because i cant work with them atall, they seem to give me a really bad back.....from what i hear and have seen from pictures the skylotec buts the climbers weight more on the legs and more central, over having the pressure on your pelvic/lower back area?

 

what are your guys thoughts and opinions?

 

cheers :thumbup:

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Go for it mate the skylotec is the best harness out there IMO and I've used a few, there nothing like a pretzl :biggrin: very comfy and versatile, loads freedom and tons of security :thumbup:

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Posted
Hey everyone,

 

im looking at a new harness for christmas, now i have heard so many good things about the skylotec....but not had a chance to use one, are they like a petzl harness? because i cant work with them atall, they seem to give me a really bad back.....from what i hear and have seen from pictures the skylotec buts the climbers weight more on the legs and more central, over having the pressure on your pelvic/lower back area?

 

what are your guys thoughts and opinions?

 

cheers :thumbup:

 

There is no such thing as the universally "best harness". Quite a few are bad (badly designed, badly built), but different climbers with different body size and shape, climbing technique, personal preferences etc will have different preferences.

 

Go to a well assorted reseller and try out a variety of harnesses, and choose the one that feels the most confortable, and that will hold the kit you need. There is a LOT of difference in the number and size of tool-loops. Also, if you are using Petzl CARITOOL, you should double check if it can easily be clipped onto the harness of your choice.

 

Good hunting!

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WEAVER is cheap...bombproof and will last for years...I had the pleasure of a climb in a TREEMOTION last week for the first time and it will be my new 9 to 5 harness.it is a fine peice of engineering:thumbup1: However i will always use my AUSTRIA 2 for pleasure.....it,s just So light:001_smile:

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Started out with a Weaver which as said is a bombproof old-school harness. Then went to the Petzl sequoia which is light and flexible and great for the sort of climbing that pruning requires, but I didn't find it very comfortable for hanging in or gaff work. Last Xmas I got a Treemotion and it really lives up to the hype in my opinion. Its great for balance stuff and so damn comfy on a pole too. Worth the wee bit extra cash imo but you really gotta go and try a few different ones out. Anyhoo, have fun with the new toys! :)

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Treemotion I like for nearly all of my work but I have to say that I prefer the Skylotec if I'm lugging a bigger saw around the tree. Just seems to hold up better and doesn't pull so much.

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