Hunter Safety System X-1 Bowhunter: http://www.huntersafetysystem.com/bowhunter/
Put it on and forget you're wearing it. I routinely walk around in the woods without noticing it's on. When I'm on the ground and not clipped onto my prusik loop, I clip the free end to one of the loops on the harness.
safety harness??
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
Re: safety harness??
Looks good Charles, thanks for the link. Don't think my pocket book can handle any more pressure right now though! Hopefully this or something like it will be in my future.
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Same boat here $$$ love finding a deal! But for sake of comfort and ease of use I am gonna drop coin on one of the vest styles just can't figure which one? Good suggestions here though. Some same as us! Use the free one! Glad I'm not the only one.Carpdaddy wrote:I have been wanting to try the Muddy vest harness but can't seem to find a good after season bargin on it. So for now I'm using one that came free with a stand. I keep scanning for deals though on a vest type that would still be cool. BTW; I don't spend big bucks on a bow either. Not that I wouldn't but I have been forced to hold out for deals.
I been away from punters and all so took me a bit to check back in on this. Sunday morning here sitting at the table drinking coffee. Good place to be -
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THAT ^^^^ is why I want to get one of the "vest" styles just a pain to unravel the free one with stand!Mohawk wrote:I have used the generic strap style harnesses for years and got along with them well enough. The biggest problem with them is unraveling the mess that they become no matter how you pack them away. A couple months ago, I bought a vest style harness on clearance at menards, I can't remember the brand though. After looking it over, all I can say is it will equate to much more time in the tree over time and less time breaking knots! Good on ya using that prussik climbing system, that's a great tree climbing knot, one of my favorites right along with the blakes hitch. Both are fantastic friction knots.
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I hope to have a vest style before the soon coming fall hunting season.