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Anthony
Since 07 Oct 2008
362 Posts
Salem
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Sat Nov 17, 18 10:16 am Surf Seat harness? |
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Does anybody make a surf (waist) - seat harness for kiting like Dakine would make for windsurfing? I have used waist harnesses in the past and that caused back pain. Seat harness are hard to walk in. The combo surf(waist) / seat harness is the best of both worlds. I get core interaction without the back pain and it is easy to walk with.
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
1487 Posts
Hood River
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macgruber
Since 06 Dec 2011
490 Posts
SE PDX volcano
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Sat Nov 17, 18 12:59 pm Chameleon |
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Dakine does make a seat harness but I have the chameleon waist/seat from them that has a removable seat which can really keep the hook low and never rides up even in a dry suit. About $130 complete |
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A_Ron
Since 19 Mar 2009
29 Posts
PDX
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Sat Nov 17, 18 10:28 pm |
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Ocean Rodeo makes the Session waist harness, which has optional leg loops. See the end of: https://vimeo.com/175249518 |
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markamcclure
Since 20 May 2011
168 Posts
Portland, OR
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Sun Nov 18, 18 6:01 am |
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Another vote for DaKine nitrous boardshort/seat harness combo. I also upgraded to DaKine option spreader bar for easier toe side riding. Make sure to get the right size spreader bar. No back issues with nitrous. |
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registered
Since 12 Jul 2005
1319 Posts
tsunami
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Sun Nov 18, 18 9:07 am |
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the smaller mystic
the big ones like a bucket too much there |
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Kmun
Since 05 Jul 2009
256 Posts
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Sun Nov 18, 18 1:39 pm More Specific Please: Which model Mystic? |
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registered wrote: | the smaller mystic
the big ones like a bucket too much there |
For years Mystic has offered many models.
Which model are you referring to? |
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Ho-Toe
Since 30 Apr 2014
231 Posts
pissed-off science guy like Bill Nye
CO2 quantifier & upwelling specialist
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Sun Nov 18, 18 6:59 pm Love my seat harness |
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I bought into the hype and purchased a higher-end Ride Engine harness last year. I don’t like it that much. In my experience, it tends to Ride right up my torso. Maybe if I grow out my beer gut it will help with this...
I reverted to my several-years-old Dakine seat harness—a Fusion, I think? Yeah, it kinda feels like an adult diaper, and yeah it kinda makes me waddle a bit when I walk, but none of that bothers me as much as a waist harness over my sternum. It ain’t cool, but I love it.
If you aren’t doing the walk of shame, the waddle shouldn’t matter much. Plus I prefer the lower center of gravity attachment point for waveriding. YMMV. Not sure if Dakine still makes the same seat harness model I’ve been enjoying... the fact that it’s lasted 3-4 years speaks to its quality of construction. |
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Anthony
Since 07 Oct 2008
362 Posts
Salem
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Sun Nov 18, 18 10:20 pm |
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Thanks
You all answered my questions. Ho-toe you totally understand my situation.
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Ho-Toe
Since 30 Apr 2014
231 Posts
pissed-off science guy like Bill Nye
CO2 quantifier & upwelling specialist
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Mon Nov 19, 18 1:00 am |
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Happy to help!
And all you “shorts” guys should know: all the surf betties watching from the dunes do NOT dig ‘em... |
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registered
Since 12 Jul 2005
1319 Posts
tsunami
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Mon Nov 19, 18 7:30 am |
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aviator is the smaller mystic fits great . |
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McLovin
Since 11 Sep 2017
284 Posts
Corbett
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1308 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
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Wed Nov 21, 18 12:26 pm |
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I have a DaKine Fusion hanging around as a spare; size L or XL (I'm 185 lbs and 6'4"). Used it while learning but it's not my thing, so I'd let it go. I'll be back in Hood River late December through early January and could arrange to swing through Salem at some point, so PM me if interested. The bar that's on it is the swivel kind but that's replaceable (also didn't work for my preferences). |
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Windian
Since 28 Apr 2008
892 Posts
Newport, OR
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Wed Nov 21, 18 1:09 pm |
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Be aware that changing the harness hook location from what you are used to can really mess with your kiting. I am a longtime waist harness rider where the hook is about the vertical height of my belly button. I really like that height as it allow my upper torso to be part of my harness so to speak. Rotation of my upper body is in sync with my harness and feels very natural and in control of my bar and kite especially when wave riding where I am constantly turning and changing directions quickly.
Last summer I injured my false ribs on the right side on a bad foiling crash and afterwards using my waist harness was super painful. I still wanted to kite with the injured ribs so I ordered an Ion shorts harness which really lowered the harness hook to a location that was several inches below my waist harness. Well, I went to go kiting with my new shorts harness and literally could not do it at all. I went from being a very proficient kiter to a total kook immediately. It was one of the most humbling experiences of my kiting career. It felt like the kite bar was even with my knees and had to hunch over with bent arms which I found very unnatural and unpleasant. Told myself if I had to continue to kite like that for the rest of my life, then I would give up kiting. Immediately sold the shorts harness on Ebay and went back to my waist harness and dealt with the pain for weeks until they were healed up. I love my waist harness! |
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2088 Posts
PNW
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Wed Nov 21, 18 1:58 pm |
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I'm not a fan of the seat harness as it inhibits/makes toe-side riding much harder. |
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Nevo
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Wed Nov 21, 18 5:10 pm |
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I tried a seat harness yesterday to close out my season in the gorge.
1. It was obviously better for my back.
2. I lost a huge portion of my surf skills. This can probably be regained with practice.
3. Falling resulted in the harness yarding up on my junk with the fury of a thousand wedgies. I abandoned it immediately.
I'm sure theres good seat harnesses out there but I'm still thinking that a properly fitted waist harness and a properly powered kite is quite nice. |
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Ho-Toe
Since 30 Apr 2014
231 Posts
pissed-off science guy like Bill Nye
CO2 quantifier & upwelling specialist
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Thu Nov 22, 18 10:54 pm Oklahoma! |
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Aww, c’mon—the wedgie is part of the experience. A good gusty kite session provides more action than I’ve gotten in awhile...
https://vimeo.com/242357883
(PS—on a more serious note, use a slider rather than a hook on your spreader bar for increased rotational ability & toe-side action) |
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