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I realize this is an ancient thread, but as a noob I've been rather uneasy about the new climbing harnesses I've looked at. I'm sure these things all use superb modern materials and are well tested -- but I think I'll go with the massive, old-fashioned, lineman stuff.
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Time will tell but I think I'll be Ok. This belt has a 3 inch wide butt sling which I will strap to my legs using a safety harness. That will give me a grand total of seven metal D-rings and absolutely no goofy little fabric belay loops.
On the sad story which started this thread I guess I don't understand (as a noob) why a super-pro like Todd Skinner wouldn't have grabbed a hank of rope and in two minutes have replaced a worn loop.
(Oops -- again that weird meta thingie - what is a safe synonym for the M word?)
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Yes, I'll admit I had been looking at rock climbing harnesses -- and rejected them for appearing to be too flimsy. Didn't know about the tree-specific harnesses until after I had already acquired the linesman's. I think it will be Ok for my limited use -- just somewhat bulky and klunky. I like redundancy. Actually the m-e-t-a-l l-i-n-k-s on the NT harnesses don't thrill me. Hopefully they are of better quality than the hardware store variety. I've given up on those things and now only use the U-clevises with pins.
See: http://home.att.net/~galt_57/opened.jpg
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...I've been rather uneasy about the new climbing harnesses I've looked at. I'm sure these things all use superb modern materials and are well tested -- but I think I'll go with the massive, old-fashioned, lineman stuff.
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