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Neck for me, can't say I've ever had any bother with one appart from slapping my chin with an xrse the other day.

Personally I feel it offers more freedom of movement and doesn't feel as claustrophobic with my set up, I've been told they are not best practice though also the same source said using a pinto tie off was not either..

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I just use a strap doubled around my arms with a small dmm clip. Then it becomes a handy redirect sling if needed.

 

Thats what I currently have, but its really not ideal.

 

I like the look of the chest harness, but can't be bothered with the hassle of putting it on and off, specially in winter when constantly taking off and putting on layers. The neck option does look more convenient really.

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