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got to admit ,the only time my t22 was ever a pain was on a crane job ,all day going up and down on the jib the seat kept digging into my hips(a bit like sitting on one of those strap swings)

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Still in one on the rare occasion I get my bum up a tree, never feel that comfy with leg loop harness and like the way the Willans stops my legs moving to far apart which hurts the old hips.

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I had a T22,it was Blue and had absolutely no padding it.Or loops to hang anything off.

 

Maybe if the gear was as lacking in "Glamour" now as it was then,there would be a hell of alot fewer "Tree tarts" about.

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I use mine every day, i use to have a komet butterfly and skylotek hummingbird but never got on with it, the butterfly wasnt good when hanging in it for long periods. The only thing i dont like the willans, it some times twists round your wast and the lack of gear loops on the back.

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