Harness advice / Opportunity to try
- tempy
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Harness advice / Opportunity to try
I need to get a new harness for Mrs Tempy. She likes a seat style, and uses it for windsurfing and kiting. Seat or convertible would likely work.
We know she should "try before she buys", at least to fit them but those opportunities are very limited - including even going across to the mainland to a store.
So, I have two questions: what seat / convertible harnesses do you recommend - both women specific and generic?
And, if you recommend yours, are you able to let her try it on?
We are in Nanaimo.
And don't ask me for sizing information ... I will respond to those enquiries privately.
We know she should "try before she buys", at least to fit them but those opportunities are very limited - including even going across to the mainland to a store.
So, I have two questions: what seat / convertible harnesses do you recommend - both women specific and generic?
And, if you recommend yours, are you able to let her try it on?
We are in Nanaimo.
And don't ask me for sizing information ... I will respond to those enquiries privately.
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I have an Ocean Rodeo convertible I use for kiting and sometimes windsurfing. Just have to take the leash off (and remember to put it back on!) I do like the leg straps as I can get more air past the diaphragm with the waist looser; as a result of my body being pear-shaped for a few decades.
And I've been doing so little kiting the last year she can borrow it for a while, I have a WS harness I'm using (and my lungs miss the leg straps)
And I've been doing so little kiting the last year she can borrow it for a while, I have a WS harness I'm using (and my lungs miss the leg straps)