Depends on what your goal is to use it for. Generally the arborist harnesses have "d" loops for a linemans belt, etc. But they are heavier stiff, lots of metal. IF you are trying to setup a sit drag or the likes, I would suggest something more simple like a BD Alpine Bod, petzl pandion. You dont need it to bepadded if you are gong to use a "saddle" of sorts to support your weight, and gear loops and the such can just create pressure points.Should I buy a harness with built in d loops? I see a lot of climbing harnesses do not have them.
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I'm looking at a Mammut Ophir to go with the Sit Drag that arrived yesterday. Would runner loops work for the Ophir? There's no loop in the back for the @bowhunter15 method.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZASA0S/
I'm looking at a Mammut Ophir to go with the Sit Drag that arrived yesterday. Would runner loops work for the Ophir? There's no loop in the back for the @bowhunter15 method.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZASA0S/
I took two small continuous loops of amsteel and girth hitched them around the main waist belt of my RCH, one on each side.. Girth hitch them around the main belt but between the gear loops so they don't slide forward. It has worked well for me.
That's a good solution!