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favorite safety harness?

Started by TURKEYFOOTGIRL, October 15, 2012, 06:40:00 PM

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hayslope

Replaced my old harness last year with a Gorilla G30.  Probably overkill, but you certainly feel secure in it.
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Dave Thaxton

I wear the HSS because that is what I have. Never tried another brand.
64"55@28 Kohannah Flatbow
60"53@28 Robertson Peregrine
68"45@28 Howard Hill Redman

Greg Clark

Rescue One CDS

I have heard the company was sold and they will not be available for a year or so    :confused:

Stykbowslim

I actually just purchased two within the last three weeks. The first harness was a HSS Ultra Lite X-treme Harness. I was in between sizes (S/M,L/XL), so I went with a S/M...mistake, it was too small to wear with layered clothing.

Tonight, I get the second harness which is a Lone Wolf Alpha Tech. While the fit is good, I'm not sure I like some of the LW features verses the HSS. Also, I think the prussic knot will take some getting used to as the knot is fairly tight against the carabiner.

So for now, I'm not sure which harness will be my favorite... might look at the HSS Ultra Lite
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Josh Perdue

My black diamond rock climbing harness. Light and comfortable

RodL

I have the Gorilla G30, its a bit heavier than the other harnesses but I like the way it fits and the longer tether strap that connects you to the tree. It has the bino straps and a small pouch attached that keeps the strap that goes around the tree.

Rodney

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