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Petzl Navaho Sit 1 harness advice b4 i decide


philip2011
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Hi Philip, I have been using a Navaho for the past few years but have just recently switched to a Sequoia. Its a decent harness, quite comfortable although not as much as my new one, one thing I don't like about it however, and im not sure if its just mine or all of them, is that it tends to keep loosening up over time so I have to keep adjusting the straps. There is no bridge to connect to just a ring. Overall I would say its a decent harness.

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Used one a few years ago, good pruning harness as it's lightweight but wouldn't want to hang a 660 or 880 on it. I suppose it depends on the work you do. For example we spent a month doing council re pollards and reductions and that harness is ideal bit for large dismantles I wouldn't suit in my opinion. I wear a don blair personally

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