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As a humble rec climber, these pics prompt me to ask what is the best (safest) technique for working when leaning forward? Most harnesses (excluding full fall-arrest types) are designed with the bridge etc. for perpendicular working or leaning back - what's the technique for tying-in from the back.

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As a humble rec climber, these pics prompt me to ask what is the best (safest) technique for working when leaning forward? Most harnesses (excluding full fall-arrest types) are designed with the bridge etc. for perpendicular working or leaning back - what's the technique for tying-in from the back.

 

In pic 2 you can see the guy has a strop attached from his left side.

 

Some harnesses have longer bridges to allow for more rotation

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I can tell buy this guys work positions, he is very good!

He has pulled a little sneaky by tying in behind him with his D rings, the guys good.:thumbup1:

 

I looked at that too and thought "good work that"

 

Key board warriors complaining about one handed use need to pipe down.

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