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Hi new to this forum and climbing and would like to know if anyone could confirm the difference between these two harnesses?

 

Couldn't find a definitive answer, is it just the part in the back for body harness and the quick release clips that are different?

 

Any info would be great.

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Looking at 2nd hand harness so won't have the luxury of the newer model. If I'm not planning on using a full body harness do you think the standard sequora would suffice? Cheers

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  T82517 said:
Looking at 2nd hand harness so won't have the luxury of the newer model. If I'm not planning on using a full body harness do you think the standard sequora would suffice? Cheers

the SRT without the chest harness IMO will fall off your arse even with a 201 so he standard will be better :)

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If you are young and just starting out in your career can I suggest you do a search locally for charitable trusts. We have one in our village set up in memory of some local person. They give money (not a loan but free money) to young people within the area, in our case £250, the money has to be used to but tools, equipment, books, or pay for training.

 

Well worth asking at the local library if they have any details.

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