OR sessions harness
- craig myers
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- Location: seattle
OR sessions harness
I picked up an Oceean Rodeo Sessions harness at Wileys in Seattle today. This was the first time I'd seen one in person and I was stoked to discover how clean, strong and simple this design is without being bulky. Its also really cool how quickly you can adjust the leg straps and how they tie into the upper section of the harness, not the bottom. Zippered shrouds over the buckles, a trick safety release on the handle pass thingy. Where is the webcam and onstar? I'll have to experiment with the waist hieght to find the sweet spot. Does anyone have any tips on dialing this in? This is really cool!
Can you use it with a regular Dakine type spreader bar? I see the one they use has two slits. I have a slingshot spreader bar with an integrated QR that I would like to continue to use.
The Da Kine uses stainless steel clips onto the spreader bar. I prefer the idea of threaded webbing thru the spreader bar as there's no chance of it coming unclipped riding toeside.
The Da Kine uses stainless steel clips onto the spreader bar. I prefer the idea of threaded webbing thru the spreader bar as there's no chance of it coming unclipped riding toeside.
Signature Block.
- craig myers
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OR harness and SS spreader compatability
The OR harness uses one strap to runs though the bar end and back to a buckle on each side of the harness. That seems more compatible than 2 straps on a seat harness. The strap is 1 1/2" wide. I can't exactly visualize the SSbar you are talking about. Does this help? Craig
VI?
I've heard of Vancouver Island, and I would love to sail up there.
Check the retailer list at the OR site. That how I came in contact with Wiley's in seattle. This is not a seat harness, its a waist harness you can strap all the down to your butt, if you want.
Check the retailer list at the OR site. That how I came in contact with Wiley's in seattle. This is not a seat harness, its a waist harness you can strap all the down to your butt, if you want.
- downwind dave
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sorry, forgot to log in, that wasnt supposed to be a guest post.
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/43456
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/43456
OR harness saga
Hi Dave,
I seem to have gotten what I wanted so far, something different.
Once I get on the water I'll discover if this harness is for me. I'm hoping that this thing will make my body movements more fluid and allow me to dial in the pivot point between me and the chicken loop. As far as durability is concerned, this looks like its worth a try. Everything I've tried has worn out with the amazing energy these marine kites put out, I seem to go through a dakine every 12 to 18 months.
Have you tried one?
craig
I seem to have gotten what I wanted so far, something different.
Once I get on the water I'll discover if this harness is for me. I'm hoping that this thing will make my body movements more fluid and allow me to dial in the pivot point between me and the chicken loop. As far as durability is concerned, this looks like its worth a try. Everything I've tried has worn out with the amazing energy these marine kites put out, I seem to go through a dakine every 12 to 18 months.
Have you tried one?
craig
- downwind dave
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where do you guys find this stuff This: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/33930 is hilarious
Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
The Onion is awesome, I have been a regular reader for years. They aren't afraid to go beyond the borders of good taste either (check out the pedophile article to see what I mean...)
So, I did a google search and couldn't find multiple forums of the post, so maybe this guy is for real?
I mean, the harness *is* well built and original and all that, so it is within reason to believe we would have rave reviewers who are stoked about their purchase. And OR hardly seems like they would have the time or energy to devote to cutting edge marketing techniques, ya know what I mean?
Regardless, to get this thread back on topic, I have one of these and it is the best harness I have owned, and it replaced my Dakine Fusion harness. I welcome any questions from those interested.
Cheers!
Paul
So, I did a google search and couldn't find multiple forums of the post, so maybe this guy is for real?
I mean, the harness *is* well built and original and all that, so it is within reason to believe we would have rave reviewers who are stoked about their purchase. And OR hardly seems like they would have the time or energy to devote to cutting edge marketing techniques, ya know what I mean?
Regardless, to get this thread back on topic, I have one of these and it is the best harness I have owned, and it replaced my Dakine Fusion harness. I welcome any questions from those interested.
Cheers!
Paul
Vive et Ama
OR harness
I love that feeling of complete and utter humiliation. I don't get to feeling that much any more. It reminds me of my early days in kiting. Why does that make me smile? Thanks. I get the feeling that island sailing requires some dues...and how did I get so lucky to have one of these things before you?
later
carkeek craig
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- craig myers
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OR Harness, next tack
Cheers,
I've looked hard for one of these and had to bug people to get one, plus it cost me more than a Dakine. No one uses OR here in Seattle. Just looking for advice. After I set this harness in place like a waist harness, should I tension the leg straps hard or leave some play? Do you use it in mulitiple positions?
How much load do these leg staps take of the overall load?
Thats all.
Craig
I've looked hard for one of these and had to bug people to get one, plus it cost me more than a Dakine. No one uses OR here in Seattle. Just looking for advice. After I set this harness in place like a waist harness, should I tension the leg straps hard or leave some play? Do you use it in mulitiple positions?
How much load do these leg staps take of the overall load?
Thats all.
Craig