My only gripe is they might be better sloping front to back, but its pretty minor.
god knows how anyone gets on with four little plastic ones on a Petzl harness.
nuts in the way of my nuts
Awful things - if you've got a rack that big the last thing you want is it hanging ABOVE your centre of gravity.
i.e. that the shape of the gear loops makes it pretty difficult to put things back
Obviously more of a big waller than an alpinist.
Thought this "innovation" from Black Diamond was rather neat...
Quote from: Johnny Brown on August 24, 2011, 11:28:54 amAwful things - if you've got a rack that big the last thing you want is it hanging ABOVE your centre of gravity.Yeah, not something I use, and as you say cumbersome particularly on overhangs...Hanging about... by slack---line, on Flickr
What's that on his hands? Gloves? Or is it some very dark tape?
it looks free to move so effectively its working the same way the elasticated leg looped harness do (or thats how I see it). It'll therefore be just as uncomfortable to hang in for long periods of time.