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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: fishone on February 05, 2011, 10:10:00 AM
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I am looking to buy a new Safety Harness. I have just purchased a LW Alpha lock on with LW climbing sticks. I want to purchase a harness with the linesmans harness that will be easy to use to set up the Climbing Sticks and the Stand. I have used a SOP for the past several years and it has worked fine with my climbing stands. It is not the easiest to put on over bulky hunting clothes. Please give me your opinions and advantages and disadvantages of each harness. The Muddy Outdoors Harness is interesting. Can anyone compare this harness to other ones? Thanks!
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I'm can't say whats best. But, for the past three seasons I've been using the HSS harness. Mine is the older style, abit heavier than the newer ones, but I like it, and wouldn't be in a tree without it.
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I also say the HSS.
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In my opinion the SOP is still the best harness out there for the money. The others don't do anything different for your safety and I feel are overpriced because of that.
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I bought the skeleton harness I think was an HSS product but I'm not sure. It's out in the shed and it's raining. I like it for the light weight and lack of bulk in warm weather.
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Thanks so much for your replies. I appreciate it.
Please keep them coming!
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My SOP Fastback is as nice and easy to use as any I have seen. If I stretch this one, I'll get another.
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Muddy
you won't even know it's on
Carl
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Originally posted by DeerSpotter:
Muddy
you won't even know it's on
Carl
I agree.
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Hunters Safety system for us
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Muddy here also best i have found for my needs. TD.
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I use the HSS. It has loops for attaching a lineman's belt. I use a piece of climbing rope and two carabiners for a lineman's belt. Works fine. Used it today to pull a couple of treestands.
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I use hss --mine is heavy and hot in warm weather
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Originally posted by medicineman:
I use hss --mine is heavy and hot in warm weather
The new proseries HSS vests are very light I also love the safety rope that goes from stand to ground you are always hooked up
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I have used the original seat of the pants harness for 15 years. Connected to the tree from the time you leave the ground till you touch back down. I have lots of bills cant afford to fall and get hurt!.
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Check out the Rescue One CDS (Controlled Descent System) from Mountaineer Sports. http://www.mountaineer-sports.com/
They have several demonstration videos on their website. I purchased one prior to the season last fall and I love it. I've never felt safer than while using this harness. You can use is as a lineman harness as well.
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Haven't posted much as of late but when I seen this thread as a lineman, I want you to know that any of those harnesses do not give you 100% fall protection. Please when you use your harness to put up tree stands or climbing sticks always use a fall rope attached to the lanyard of your harness. It may seem like a pain (until you get used to it) but it's a much better pain than the one you can experience from a bad fall. Please be safe out there!!
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Thank-you for all the replies.
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hss for me
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I am not sure what a "fall rope" is supposed to be or how it functions.
Allan
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ttt, I'd like to hear more on the fall rope to.
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I got the HSS a few yrs back, but it was too heavy so gave it to a friend for a XMAS present.
If I get another one it will be a Muddy. Use one that came with a Summit, it's light and serves my purpose.
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GET MUDDY! If you buy a Muddy Outdoors Harness you get EVERYTHING you need all in one package and it is lightweight and easy to put on. I will never buy anything else.
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Yes, please explain in detail the fall rope. Would it be a line attached to a belt around the tree and your lanyard in addition to the linesmans belt?
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Yeah the Muddy harness are great.
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I do not even know i am wearing my muddy.
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Hunters safety system for me
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I have had a SOP harness for a few years, lets just say I wont leave home without it.
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I have the muddy outdoors harness and love it. The safety harness isn't complete unless you use a safety line that is installed on the tree when you hang the stand and I think this is what the fall rope reference is about. You clip your harness to this safety line using an ascender or prussic loop and are safe from the ground to the stand and back. Most falls occur in the transitions to/from the stand and this setup gives you safety all the way.
Lots of threads on pow-wow about this. Do a search for safety line or prussic knot and you'll get a bunch.
Here's a sample:
Link 1 (http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=081814;p=1)
Link 2 (http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=078686#000000)
Link 3 (http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=065711)
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Muddy!!!
I love mine and wouldn't own anything else
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Some other options
http://www.gorillatreestands.com/exo-tech-safety-harness
http://www.treespidersafety.com/