[TowerTalk] Elk River Harness

n4zkf towertalk at n4zkf.com
Mon Mar 11 09:09:54 EDT 2013


All my guys (15 of them) spent all the money (or I did) on them and they
all went back to the Exofit. They didn't like them.



73 Dave n4zkf
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On 3/10/13 4:41 PM, "Tim Jellison" <w3yq at hotmail.com> wrote:

>I can't speak to the Elk River LX harness, but I use a DBI-SALA Exofit
>and I love it.  I climb commercially and I spent the extra money for an
>Exofit a couple of years ago.  They're not cheap but they're worth the
>extra money (from a comfort perspective) if you're going to spend a lot
>of time on towers.  The seat with the metal plate-insert makes a world of
>difference by keeping the stress off your back.  To utilize the seat, you
>must also invest in a y-lanyard with a hook.  Having a seat on a harness
>is like going from paper to computerized logging in contesting; once you
>go there you wonder how you ever survived without it.
>73,Tim KL7WV W3YQ
>
>> 
>> Has anyone used the Elk River brand Tower LX harness?  What do you
>>think of it?  Are there any better manufactures out there?  Pros-Cons?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 73
>> Jim W7RY
>> 
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