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mine got a hurl for the first time today aswell, the family jewels were getting pretty squashed at first, but a simple phone call to a man in the know sorted that right out, i reckon my old harness, worn very high hasnt been helping my back over the last 8 years, i usually take my harness off the second i hit the ground but the sequioa is so light and comfy i just kept it on for a brew and a sandwich, then it was upy upy with my new rope and strop. cheers justin

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mine got a hurl for the first time today aswell, the family jewels were getting pretty squashed at first, but a simple phone call to a man in the know sorted that right out, i reckon my old harness, worn very high hasnt been helping my back over the last 8 years, i usually take my harness off the second i hit the ground but the sequioa is so light and comfy i just kept it on for a brew and a sandwich, then it was upy upy with my new rope and strop. cheers justin

 

What was your old harness?

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big red thing with a seat and 2 sliding d's, it was pretty state of the art to me 8 years ago, hell it might of been 9. when the d's slide right to the end then they would jam in the webbing, really annoying. still good, and if i was doing a long day dangling then i would probably go for the big red chair.

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