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I've just got my Tree Austria 3.2 (the newest) and I think its brilliant. Thought the leg loops were a bit loose at first (thought i had got wrong size!) But turns out that its deliberate. The leg loops are proper big and go right up to your backside, has a sliding bridge, like treemotion, and personally i dont think its that busy, 4 or 5 loops and and one on back for your saw.

 

Spent 5 hours in it yesterday trimming and putting 30 metres of bracing in a horrible 6-stemmed sycamore, and it was very comfortable, as far as comfortable can go with harnesses.

 

Long story short, I would recommend one! And its cheaper than the tree motion... :thumbup1:

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I've just got my Tree Austria 3.2 (the newest) and I think its brilliant. Thought the leg loops were a bit loose at first (thought i had got wrong size!) But turns out that its deliberate. The leg loops are proper big and go right up to your backside, has a sliding bridge, like treemotion, and personally i dont think its that busy, 4 or 5 loops and and one on back for your saw.

 

 

 

Spent 5 hours in it yesterday trimming and putting 30 metres of bracing in a horrible 6-stemmed sycamore, and it was very comfortable, as far as comfortable can go with harnesses.

 

 

 

Long story short, I would recommend one! And its cheaper than the tree motion... :thumbup1:

 

 

That will do me pal.sold :-)

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I had a wellans( i know i cant spell) for about 5 years , i thought i would try the new tree hog razor back, as above big leg loops, iv been quite impresed not as comfy as the whellans but not bad, and i like the floating ds no more harness twisting round.

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I just got myself a don blair ultralight harness from the states after using a butterfly and various others. I find it's one of the best ones to stop me getting a bad back, plus it's very comfy to climb in.

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