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I have a butterfly at the moment getting a bit worn out and am looking to get a new harness. I had a elderid tree magic III before and liked it but heard good things about the petzl sequoia.

 

 

Any preference and why? Cheers!

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The sequoia is light and comfortable. But may not be everybody's cup of tea. You really need to try it, to see if it suits you.

 

You should also consider the Treemotion harness. Heavier, but with many more adjustments (to make it fit you), tool strops, etc.

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I consider myself to be abit of gear nut and trying the next new thing but my Petzl sequoia is the only thing I have no desire to replace. It's the older model, granted but would not hesitate to buy the new version if and when it's time.

Love it.

Jake

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