May I suggest to add for safety reason a knife to cut lines, underneath the spreader pad, like on Dakine Fusion Harness?
This is what would currently stop me from buying a dynabar.
The knife you (("Should")) be using will cost about $50+ ; and it willYoutch wrote:May I suggest to add for safety reason a knife to cut lines,
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For full disclosure, I've never used a dynabar, I use a rope tied across my harness bar that a attach to my chicken loop with a carabiner. It is like a poor-man's dynabar. It isn't nearly as elegant a solution as the dynabar, but it works and I think I can answer your questions. I'm not trying to hijack a dynabar thread to provide a DIY alternative. Dynabar looks like a really good product and once I have any money to invest into more kiting equipment, I will probably buy one.mocolombo wrote:It looks very nice, but i have 2 doubts:
1- Does it help to prevent lower back pain?
2- How does it affect the performance of jumps with rotations? It seems to be strange...
Regards
If you harness has 40mm or 25mm webbings you can insert them into DYNABAR ends or buy our belt hook adapters.Tony wrote:What about harness compatibility? I'm interested in trying this but don't think it will work with my harness ... an older North Styler.
Using a bit of ultra-low-stretch dyneema and tying it very tight ought to fix that problem because a carabiner is probably about same length as the hook.tmcfarla wrote:This cheap-ass setup screws up the throw-length of the bar and puts it a bit out of reach
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