Yeah I suppose I should of put a bit more effort into my post and explained, sry:blushing:
Well here goes.
1.From the start it was a jacobs crushing bit of a nightmare, but for some reason it isnt now:confused1: Dunno why, I dont think my man tonsils have shrunken!
2. The bridge is a poor design imo. The metal ring that your krab clips into will ride over the shackles that hold the bridge to the harness and jam there. Not good while branch walking and twisting etc.
3. Because of the problem above the screw things that hold the bridge to the harness came undo on mine.IIRC the harness was less than 6 months old when I noticed the screw had came undo and was on the last thread. This was after I had been sectioning done a tree, OK wasnt a big one but a fall from 30-40 feet would have done me no good at all! Wasnt a nice feeling when I spotted it while removing the harness I can tell you.(since has been lock threaded and tightened to death).
4. Stupidly designed side D's that are always folded over with one of the adjusting straps flapping about in the way while your trying to clip in.
5. For some reason the adjusting straps for the bridge seem to work there way loose every now and then so need checking and adjusting all the time.
6. The harness feels like its about to fall off when you have a big saw hanging from it so you have to tighten it up and keep it tight.
7. One of the tool clips decided to just snap sending my 020 straight to the deck. Luckily was only about 10-15 feet iirc up and didnt damage the saw but more luckily didnt hit the groundie who was underneath not long before!
Thats about it I think for the bad points.
Good points are that,
1. Well it looks nice.
2. Its light(although I would rather it weighed another half a kilo and was made of better material)
3. It can be comfy and does offer better flex ability than a sit harness.
I wont buy another and wont recommend it to anyone else I'm affraid.
Pity, it could be good with a few mods and stronger material but then again I dont design them I just use them. Dunno who did the R&D but I doubt they did much actual tree work in it.
If anyone suggests that the above can be prevented by modifying this or changing that or checking it thoroughly every 5 mins then they can have a virtual slap from me I'm afraid:001_tongue:
A piece of vital equipment like a harness thats in use all the time and needs to perform constantly should be very well designed, tough and fail proof.
Obviously only my opinions and I doubt anyone has bothered to read this far so
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