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Phew, thanks. I liked the one I tried. :001_smile:

 

 

They are similar to the Harkie harness and I have one of them and really like them. Buying and wearing any harness is very much a personal choice in my opinion.

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Are you saying that a Treehog is cheap and no good?

 

No im not,read the whole thread and you ll see what i mean from my comment on 1st page.

Ive no experience of treehog harness so cant comment on it.

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No im not,read the whole thread and you ll see what i mean from my comment on 1st page.

Ive no experience of treehog harness so cant comment on it.

 

 

I'm relieved that you weren't knocking the Treehog, for a moment I thought you were going to tell me that I'd made a duff choice.

 

Out of curiosity, what kit would you suggest?

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I use the miller komet butterfly,which if you delve into some of the old threads,im sure you'll find some climbers trashing it.I absoloutly love my harness and rate it very highly.

Harnessess are very personal;and you may have to shop around till you find that perfect fit for you.

I have worked with 2 members of the fairer sex who are ecologists and used treehog harnessess for bat studys and both loved the harness.

If your not climbing every day then comfort is not high on the list of nessesities in a harness,but price and functionality is so i totally understand your constraints on price.

Good luck finding your special harness partner,when you do you'll just know

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I use the miller komet butterfly,which if you delve into some of the old threads,im sure you'll find some climbers trashing it.I absoloutly love my harness and rate it very highly.

Harnessess are very personal;and you may have to shop around till you find that perfect fit for you.

I have worked with 2 members of the fairer sex who are ecologists and used treehog harnessess for bat studys and both loved the harness.

If your not climbing every day then comfort is not high on the list of nessesities in a harness,but price and functionality is so i totally understand your constraints on price.

Good luck finding your special harness partner,when you do you'll just know

 

Cheers :001_smile:

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