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Harness shorts. what do you guys think ?

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Created by diginoz > 9 months ago, 21 Oct 2011
diginoz
WA, 317 posts
21 Oct 2011 9:40PM
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currently wear a seat harness and thinkinng of going for a waist or boardshorts.
still a bit rough on the edges riding in chop.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
22 Oct 2011 12:52AM
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hahaha!!!!! gotta be trolling...



Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
21 Oct 2011 10:33PM
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Mate, boardshort harness and sliding spreader bar. Comfy and freedom to move. Great setup

tgladman
WA, 500 posts
21 Oct 2011 11:08PM
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Depends on what you do. I have both. Shorts are great for riding my TT at my local just cruising in and out and upwind slightly. But have a quality waist harness for downwinders or directional riding. Personally I would recommend only using shorts or a seat if you ride comfortably In both directions on a board. Try to avoid twisting the spine if u can as this cost me 6 weeks off work to figure out.

woodys
WA, 218 posts
22 Oct 2011 12:00AM
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We sell the Dakine Nitrous Harness shorts.
Almost every pair sold has been to someone buying their 2nd one or someone buying on their mates advice.
I have never tried them myself but thats a pretty solid recommendation.

Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
22 Oct 2011 12:10AM
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tgladman said...

Depends on what you do. I have both. Shorts are great for riding my TT at my local just cruising in and out and upwind slightly. But have a quality waist harness for downwinders or directional riding. Personally I would recommend only using shorts or a seat if you ride comfortably In both directions on a board. Try to avoid twisting the spine if u can as this cost me 6 weeks off work to figure out.


That's why you add the sliding spreader bar - no spine twisting on directional

shannon8888
NSW, 517 posts
22 Oct 2011 8:55AM
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what, if any ,are the repercussions of jumping with them on .
1. high pitched voice .
2. standing on beach ,bottom half naked and kite tangled in power lines
with shorts hanging from bar .

robbo1111
NSW, 656 posts
22 Oct 2011 9:02AM
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Hunter S said...

Mate, boardshort harness and sliding spreader bar. Comfy and freedom to move. Great setup


Yes this is my preferred option too, if you're not doing unhooked stuff the sliding bar is the go

pomE
NSW, 164 posts
22 Oct 2011 10:41AM
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I switched to board harness shorts after busting a rib back in Cape Town about a year ago. Enabled me to get back on the water sooner.

ION B2's are what you want to look at if you're considering shorts. Every person I know who's had the Dakine's have had to bin them after one season due to them falling apart. Maybe they've improved the build quality now, but the ION's are awesome. Never tried the Dynabar but I hear only good things about them.

tgladman
WA, 500 posts
22 Oct 2011 9:38AM
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What are the downsides to the sliding bar if you were unhooking?

Prawnhead
NSW, 1317 posts
22 Oct 2011 12:40PM
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i found them to be only average in the surf as long as you don't ride toeside ...sliding spreader will rectify that to a certain extent but i prefer my waist harness to slide around ...occasionally it left bruises on my inner thighs and you can't slide the hook around 180 if you crash and want to paddle in on your board in the surf..lower attachment point is good if you are/have short (arms) ..they look pretty good on though and increase your prowess with the opposite sex (or the same if that's your game ).. probably the only justification for wearing boardshorts over a wetsuit ...
i prefer a nice waist harness for the surf on a surfboard.

Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
22 Oct 2011 10:12AM
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Prawnhead said...

you can't slide the hook around 180 if you crash and want to paddle in on your board in the surf


Yes but you can unclip the spreader bar, move it to the side, the boardshorts stay on and you paddle in - simple.

robbo1111
NSW, 656 posts
22 Oct 2011 2:40PM
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tgladman said...

What are the downsides to the sliding bar if you were unhooking?


The hook springs up when unhooked making it quite difficult to hook back in

diginoz
WA, 317 posts
22 Oct 2011 2:07PM
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Looks like ill have to get both then, more options more choice, a quiver of kites boards and now harness's.Bloody hell it's a rich mans game this.

Now back to KITESTOCK who's booked thier acom.

diginoz
WA, 317 posts
22 Oct 2011 2:18PM
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woodys said...

We sell the Dakine Nitrous Harness shorts.
Almost every pair sold has been to someone buying their 2nd one or someone buying on their mates advice.
I have never tried them myself but thats a pretty solid recommendation.


WOODY'S do you or can you stock the Ion B2's.
Surfinboy I AINT TROLLING M8. Bloody serious stuff this to me.

thestig
NSW, 22 posts
18 Nov 2011 4:11PM
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Does anyone know if you can attach a sliding bar to those ION b2 shorts? I'm very seriously considering ordering a pair.

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
18 Nov 2011 4:43PM
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thestig said...

Does anyone know if you can attach a sliding bar to those ION b2 shorts? I'm very seriously considering ordering a pair.


I've got a sliding spreader on my Nitrous shorts if that helps. Big thumbs up from me for comfort and performance.

kitcho207
NSW, 865 posts
18 Nov 2011 4:50PM
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do the ion and nitrous fit both size 11 & 13inch slider bars?
i will be buying a slider bar next week for my waste harness and want to make sure it will fit boardies harness later.

stabber
NSW, 1114 posts
18 Nov 2011 4:58PM
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Starts with "L" and ends in "oser".

kitcho207
NSW, 865 posts
18 Nov 2011 5:16PM
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itallian tyres - daygo wop wop wop

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
18 Nov 2011 2:16PM
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diginoz said...

Looks like ill have to get both then, more options more choice, a quiver of kites boards and now harness's.Bloody hell it's a rich mans game this.

Now back to KITESTOCK who's booked thier acom.


If you are tight with cash, and don't mind a little fiddling, check out my photos re. sliding spreader. I've been using it for about 5 years.

airsail
QLD, 1604 posts
18 Nov 2011 4:34PM
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Thumbs up for the Nitrous with sliding spreader for the waves, very comfy. Can and have spent hours out with no discomfort or rubbing (I always wear a wetsuit or wetsuit shorts under them).
Don't like the sliding spreader for jumping or unhooked stuff, I have a second pair with a fixed hook for this.

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
18 Nov 2011 2:45PM
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whatever flips your burger...

Anything that will make you progress better is a good choice. It won't be a fashion statement though that's for sure. Hence the 'are you trolling' reply.

I prefer a correctly fitted waist harness. If it is right for you it won't ride up. If it does you have chosen wrong or been bum steered by the shop you got it from.

I wear ION apex. Never had a drama and doesn't ride up at all. Each to their own.

A good start would be a flying objects flight control with a dynabar if you were serious and were good to fork out 350$

Nappy harnesses are....an individual choice.

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
18 Nov 2011 6:01PM
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stabber said...

Starts with "L" and ends in "oser".


Liorizonoser , how did i do?

rfw1
NSW, 120 posts
18 Nov 2011 6:14PM
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If you have a ****ed rib cartilage and cant use a waist harness they are the go... they feel better than a seat harness to use



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