Big wall harness recommendation?
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So I tried the Yates BW harness and didn't like the webbing buckle. And I tried the Yates Shield harness and - call me a weakling - but it took me forever to thread and unthread the stupid buckles they were so darn tight. And to tighten it snugly I had to take a leather man to the webbing it was such a tight fit through the buckle. |
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Andy, I wouldn't worry about how much effort it takes to put the sucker on/off, so long as it's comfortable. Keep in mind that you are going to be wearing it for days. One friend of mine doesn't even use the buckles---he ties his harness on himself with webbing, then cuts the webbing off at the end of the climb. More important is how well it fits, and how comfortable it is. |
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mistymountain.com/titan.htm
i enjoy this harness. i enjoyed a 5 hr hanging belay in it. no bruises. :) |
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Andy, your description of waging battle with the Yates Shield dug up old memories of when I was in the same boat with the same harness. I remember first trying it on at the store with this serious "You've-got-to-be-kidding-me" expression on my face while trying to get that webbing to thread smoothly. But once on, the harness just fit so damn well that I knew it was the one. I re-melted the ends of the webbing to make that melted terminus more tapered (I don't mean reshaping the webbing itself, but instead just the melted nylon on the every end - it seems when they originally cut it they used a luke warm hot-knife, because the melted end was fat and spread out.... so I just heated that melted end and flattened it better). Made the initial thread into the buckle much easier, although the stiffness of the webbing still made it a pain to cinch tight. But after a couple days climbing, putting the harness off and on, everything became more supple and soon buckling up was simple as can be. |
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I think Misty makes the best harness out there. I have used the Cadillac for years and swear by it. It is padded enough to spend hours hanging either on aid or when working a sport route. |
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I really wanted to like the BD Big Gun when it first came out, but when I tried it on I found that the right size waist for me had leg loops that were way too small, I had only 2 inches of tail left after buckling them. Too bad, because it seemed like a really comfy harness. |
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Yates shield. Use it a bit and the webbing issue gets better, and it's worth the struggle cause its such a great wallin' rig. Gear loops are great, a nice hammer holster and padding and support that makes a hanging belay almost comfortable. I've also done a few walls in the misty, and it worked but my yates is just a whole other level. If you absolutly can't deal with the buckles then try the misty, which free climbs much better. |
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yates shield I use it for everything but ice |
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The metolius Waldo with the leg loop modification (so you can take them off) sounds like a nice option. Metolius will do the mod. Fit is still the main thing. |
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I spent six days on Mescalito in a sport climbing harness with no padding on the legs or hip belt. My sides were bloody by the end of the wall! Anything with some padding should suffice. |
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Andy, |
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anybody use the wild country synchro, similar in stats to the bd gun. |
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I use a Metolius Waldo - most comfortable harness ever for hanging in for long periods. |
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I have a Metolius Waldo that is pretty dang comfy. I like the double belay loops also. |
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Andy Laakmann If you are having trouble with the buckle let me give some advise. |
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I've since changed to a Yates Shield and love It. It is hard to get into but, for me, it's comfortable. If it fits you and it's comfortable is all that matters. I also re-melted the webbing ends into a thinner, sharper point. |
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I went away from my Yates Shield. For me the buckles kept creeping, and were a major pain to tighten. Most annoying to be mid-pitch and constantly hiking your harness up. Trying to re-tighten at a hanging belay for the second or third time in a day just sucks. |
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First, everyone realizes this thread was started 7 years ago right? But, since the discussion is still relevant, I thought I'd add my 2 cents. |
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Yates Big Wall Harness all the way! |
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James T wrote:Anyone ever see or try the Singing Rock Dome? Above all else it has an attractive price pointLeg loops look to not be removable. Deal breaker. |