Sorry everyone! I've been away from the forum and in turn holding the Onyx captive! Looks like Brendonv is next? Brendonv check your pm.
Loved the saddle!!! Tip, take some time to dial it in.
OSHA Standard: 1926.502(d)(14)
"Ropes and straps (webbing) used in lanyards, lifelines, and strength components of body belts and body harnesses shall be made from synthetic fibers."
Does anyone know if there is a OSHA or ANSI rule that says yay or nay on steel core lanyards while working near power lines?
looking for the specific standard ID if there is one
Thanks!
Gem,
Try wearing the waist belt lower toward your hips rather then in the small of your back. Then adjust the length of the leg straps that connect to the back of the waist belt until it holds you in a comfortable upright position. Wearing the belt lower will keep it out of your ribs.
Proud moment for me.....
we started slow and went to about 20' and he did great... Owen wanted to go all the way to the top. maybe next climb.
He has been asking me for about a year to go climbing and got his wish. Props to New Tribe on there kids twist saddle, works perfectly!
anyone else wearing the Vega? wondering if the back pad is worn low on the hips (ergonomic like) or traditional lower back. how is it durability wise? I really like the simplistic look of it.
first thought, looks great! i'm betting I will own one with time. I would like to see those rigging plates flipped around so the large hole faces out and can be clipped into like the lower D's on a treemotion.
I would also attach the side leg risers in a different manner then through those O...
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