Beta are the WC importer I believe?
has anyone tried the Mosquito? Not enamoured with my current harness and it does look decent. would want to try on though, esp as I'm on the edge of small/medium.
On topic has anyone tried the Mosquito? Not enamoured with my current harness and it does look decent. would want to try on though, esp as I'm on the edge of small/medium.
Thanks - it's weird as it doesn't line up with the sizing given for the WC Session harness either. I've gone for the medium, will report back...
On a vaguely related note, how often do people find that they replace harnesses?
Quote from: Duma on May 24, 2021, 12:52:12 pmThanks - it's weird as it doesn't line up with the sizing given for the WC Session harness either. I've gone for the medium, will report back...Please do Duma, I'm half considering one to replace my Sitta. I might do a like for like swap, but the price of the Mosquito is certainly appealing. On a vaguely related note, how often do people find that they replace harnesses?
The John Wayne or Jeff Bridges version?
I have had to replace a barely used harness after 1 route before; although I didn't begrudge it much as it was a 20 pitch off width in Yosemite. I've had a lightweight Petzl before, which I loved but it did not last long just sport climbing as others have said.
finding a harness with elasticated ones and a trad-friendly allowance of gear loops is near impossible.
I think it must have been half price ‘cos it’s an older version Chris- the current one looks like it’s got Satan’s combination of leg buckles and no rear gear loop.
I have had to replace a barely used harness after 1 route before; although I didn't begrudge it much as it was a 20 pitch off width in Yosemite.
How does the Mosquito work for the fuller-thighed gentleman? Petzl don't fit me. Mammut used to but the latest taste-the-difference model ('The Sender') is clearly aimed at the toothpick-legged. Arcteryx are good, at a price. Women's versions are often good and usually better colours.