Hi Craig,
Thank you for replying to my feedback on the harness
Floating Bridge
Sorry about the explanation, yes the harness remains with the body & the floating bridge moves,
but because of this extra twist, your body has turned that much more so accessing attachment
points can be trickier in certain positions. Not a con but something I've found happens on occasion.
3 Bridge Attachment Positions.
A good concept for some people, but not something I found particularly useful as the original
bridge set up worked for me.
Personally if I required another line I'd be inclined to add another attachment ring to my main bridge
so I'd retain the same work position & everything is in one place.
Using another bridge rope would not only adjust my work position but having two or three bridges
attached would make things confusing and it's just something else to get snagged n caught when
manoeuvring throughout the tree.
Side 'D's'
lol, yes, feel you are probably biased since you're part of the development team & use the lower D's.
Or are you using the lower D's because of the issues with the side D's?
This is a big bug bear for me So, I'm inclined to disagree, having two side D's does not outweigh the negatives,
At the end of the day if something doesn't work or doesn't work well it needs to be addressed or what's the
point of having it!? Is there not a way of making side D's more ridged or at least one of them so you don't get
this issue of folding in?
Leg Loops
As I've said it's great you're not using elastic & thank you for your insight behind doing so.
However personally I've found the leg loops do not quite sit right & feels like they need to
be twisted around ever so slightly for a more natural fit.
Leg Loop Retaining Straps
I am glad this problem has been addressed & remedied as this is a real safety issue.
I'm presuming anyone who has the old system is entitled to a free upgrade?
First Aid Strap
Sorry about that, didn't realise it was just to cover the buckle for the Chester attachment.
Please feel free to mod the buckle/strap idea!
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I'm all for keeping things in house using UK manufacturers, and realise as a downside the
overheads are greater,
Although are you not worried about pricing yourself out of a competitive market considering
the cost of other harness on offer?
I do think this could be a great harness if certain issues are addressed &
wish you all the luck in the future.
Climb safe!