Hi guys, I have a stupid question about climbing harnesses. I’m not sure where the thread should go, but I figured the whitetail forum made the most sense.
I’m not ready to make the leap to a tree saddle yet. They just seem complicated, and I’m used to my climbing stands. I’ve got a Summit Open Shot climber and an X-Stand climber, both of which I really like. But I’ve been using the full body harnesses that come with stands, and watching the saddle hunting videos showed me how much more convenient a simple rock climbing harness could be to get in and out of and to add layers without taking it off.
The only problem is—and this may sound pretty stupid—neither of my climbers have any sort of bar on the front, and I’ve gotten really used to standing up and leaning out until the lifeline is taught, so I’m sort of dangling out over the area I’m hunting but in the opposite way as you would in a saddle. Similar to a saddle, you can kind of swing around for a wider shooting area with a bow. I really like hunting this way.
So, my question is sort of about this style of hunting and rock climbing harnesses. Firstly, if leaning out like that is really stupid and I should just stop, you can tell me. But it doesn’t feel all that unsafe when I’m doing it. Secondly, if I switch to a rock climbing harness where the line attaches in the front, leaning out like that would be pretty dangerous because I would risk swinging around. So, are there any climbing harnesses with a second connection in the back, or is that just dumb? I could get a tree saddle with connections on the side, but that’s $200 just for the sake of convenience. Does anyone know of a non-full body style harness that would work better for me? Thanks!
I’m not ready to make the leap to a tree saddle yet. They just seem complicated, and I’m used to my climbing stands. I’ve got a Summit Open Shot climber and an X-Stand climber, both of which I really like. But I’ve been using the full body harnesses that come with stands, and watching the saddle hunting videos showed me how much more convenient a simple rock climbing harness could be to get in and out of and to add layers without taking it off.
The only problem is—and this may sound pretty stupid—neither of my climbers have any sort of bar on the front, and I’ve gotten really used to standing up and leaning out until the lifeline is taught, so I’m sort of dangling out over the area I’m hunting but in the opposite way as you would in a saddle. Similar to a saddle, you can kind of swing around for a wider shooting area with a bow. I really like hunting this way.
So, my question is sort of about this style of hunting and rock climbing harnesses. Firstly, if leaning out like that is really stupid and I should just stop, you can tell me. But it doesn’t feel all that unsafe when I’m doing it. Secondly, if I switch to a rock climbing harness where the line attaches in the front, leaning out like that would be pretty dangerous because I would risk swinging around. So, are there any climbing harnesses with a second connection in the back, or is that just dumb? I could get a tree saddle with connections on the side, but that’s $200 just for the sake of convenience. Does anyone know of a non-full body style harness that would work better for me? Thanks!