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Adjustable webbing bridge/belt

Yep and yep
I changed my mind on the leg loops but not the waist belt. I could fall out. :D

I am using two, count em, two 24 inch climbing slings for redundancy.
I am using your no step through system to not get my saddle muddy.
 
Nobody on here is running a webbing bridge that doubles as a saddle waist belt? Come on now...

Did it with my sit drag to hold it on. Used one of Dano’s heavy duty sliders.


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Seems like a good idea. Similar to the way the Recon belt works or a motorcycle helmet buckle but heavier duty buckles. I have an old safety harness that goes on like that too.
 
I run a modified Anderson saddle. So I was thinking of tucking my bridge under my crotch and clipping to the back of my saddle. This turns the bridge into leg straps and keeps it out of my way while climbing.


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Just tried it with the stock bridge on the Kite. Holds it on good but it seems like it would be a pain getting clipped in and letting the bridge out. Probably because this slider is a pain to move in itself


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Does that buckle adjust easily with 1" tubular webbing?

Easily is subjective. It’s not a one handed adjustment. Requires two hands to feed and manage the tag end. In my case it’s fed left to right and then back through the left (back the way it came) part of the slider.


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