There is no doubt that the ExoFit harness is a great device...
http://store.pksafety.net/xptoclha.html
I do MUCH more tower work than your average tower
owner and I use a simple belt w/ D-Rings. If I
was doing this professionally, I'd want and be
required to have some sort of fall arrest
harness. But for your once or twice a year
weekend warrior, the full harness would be
cumbersome. This is my OPINION and its never a
bad idea to have MORE, but is it necessary? I don't think so.
My belt is safe, comfortable, and not
$300.00+! If money is not an issue, go get it!
At 12:00 PM 3/19/2007, Brent Childers wrote:
>To All,
>
>I am in the market for a new tower climbing
>harness. I am interested in hearing from the group on their recommendations.
>
>My criteria are:
>
>1. Safety
>2. Comfort
>3. Cost
>
>I am considering the ExoFit? Full Body Harnesses
>as it looks to be very well built and comfortable.
>
>So please respond directly and I will summarize for the group.
>
>73 - Brent
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