Can anyone recommend a harness
Can anyone recommend a harness
I am asking the wife for a new harness for Christmas, I am looking at the Da KIne Nexus/ Goya/ Tabu or a Neil Pryde harness. Any thoughts or advice?
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Re: Can anyone recommend a harness
If you can afford the Dakine Thermoform, check out:chewy wrote:I am asking the wife for a new harness for Christmas, I am looking at the Da KIne Nexus/ Goya/ Tabu or a Neil Pryde harness. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks
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Don't go with the neilpryde if it has a rachet automatic system! The parts on mine broke and it is imposible to get new parts. I ride for Prolimit, and they make a prety solid harness, Bosin's Locker has the info.
BWD I would love a thermo form however I don't know if I can justify the cost to my wife, I am just getting back into windsurfing and have made a lot of purchases lately to get gear. I was wondering if the extra cost is worth it over the other harnesses.
Windskipper 1 I will look into the prolimit, thank you.
Any other info would be great.
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Windskipper 1 I will look into the prolimit, thank you.
Any other info would be great.
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Hey chewy - yeah I hear ya, the Thermoform is very $$$. I actually have a Windsurfing Hawaii SS waist harness - it's pretty good but hurts the hips a bit when you crank it tight.chewy wrote:BWD I would love a thermo form however I don't know if I can justify the cost to my wife, I am just getting back into windsurfing and have made a lot of purchases lately to get gear. I was wondering if the extra cost is worth it over the other harnesses.
Hey when I "try" to justify windsurfing purchases to my girlfriend I always use the "safety" approach. Make sure you tell your wife that the Thermoform harness is by far the safest harness out there - you know since it is the only one with the built in life raft and 10 day supply of food.
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I concur with Dave. Must be safe. I should point out another critical safety feature in this harness ... the "thermo" part of thermoform describes the built-in heater system that is guaranteed to stave off hypothermia for all types of cold water.
Your post reminded me that I'm looking for a new harness too.
If you're not sailin' you should be shoppin' (for gear that is).
Your post reminded me that I'm looking for a new harness too.
If you're not sailin' you should be shoppin' (for gear that is).
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Re: Can anyone recommend a harness
Hi Chewy:chewy wrote:I am asking the wife for a new harness for Christmas, I am looking at the Da KIne Nexus/ Goya/ Tabu or a Neil Pryde harness. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks
Hopefully someone will respond that uses one of these. In the meantime, check this out:
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