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    Posted: 03 Feb 07 at 12:23am

We've only used the wide rings, and I suspect that it actually works best with those as they probably centre automatically.

Possibly not suitable for the huge Hobie cat things, but you never know.

 

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Is that system still usable with the wide trap rings medway?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 11:28pm

Both my crews (aren't I the lucky one?) opted for Banks skiff-style harnesses and seem to like them.

One bonus with the Banks is that you can order it with a 'flush hook' which has two big advantages:

a) greatly reduced risk of entanglement - doesn't hook onto shrouds or ropes, and

b) doesn't gouge your hull or deck when they're climbing about on it, e.g. during a capsize.

We were a bit concerned it would be slower to use, but that doesn't seem to be the case provided the hook is adequately spaced from the backing material.

This is the spreader bar version on my old harness (not a Banks), but there are various models.

 

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I've got the gill skiff harness - v.pricey and not even that good.  Wouldn't reccommend it
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It's whatever works for you. I have an ancient crewsaver - fits me like a glove and I have trimmed all the excess straps. Have since tried P&B nappy and magic marine but it's not the same (for me). You have just got to feel like the hook is just an extension of your body. I like adjustables cos I when a nappy is hooked on it takes the hook away from your belly-button. Just a bit but too much for me. I like my speader bar cranked right into my gut.

Try loads on. If is feels and acts like second skin then it's the right one.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote redback Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 7:21pm
Avoid straps and buckles especially on the hips - they snag so easily.  Also be aware that a spreader bar can make it difficult to climb up onto the board.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote steviemac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 10:56am

Thanks for the thoughts - seems like trying before you buy is the best option.

The internet is a great way of browsing and saves having to do any of the dreaded shopping but it looks like it'll be the only way to be sure it's comfortable.

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Each to there own... my advice is go and try before you buy.

I felt like I had been castrated after using the Magic Marine skiff light so I have an adjustable crewsaver nappy which is comfy, adjustable so good for summer and winter but also features zipped flaps to cover all the straps so you don't get tangled.

Spend a day fitting, and don't be afraid to try some wierd poses in the shops with it on, you'll regret it if you don't! (my favourite is the glove pick up bend down, suprisingly awkward in harness and full kit!)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote MRJP BUZZ 585 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 9:02am
I am also another supporter of the magic marine skiff light
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Post Options Post Options   Quote BBSCFaithfull Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 8:37am
I have an gill adjustable thing. And its uberly comfy!

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