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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostWed Feb 25, 09 10:30 am     Reply with quote

Moto wrote:
No seriously - I have had other waist harnesses ride up on me and its uncomfortable - it constricts my breathing which leads to faituge faster.


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sleestack

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PostWed Feb 25, 09 10:34 am    Re: Question about mystic warrior waist/seat harness? Reply with quote

[quote="Moto"]. . . I decided on the mystic warrior waist/seat harness - seams pretty cool and all - however, I got one question. How am I supposed to wear board shorts with this harness?. . .

Any suggestions?[/quote]

I think a better question and concern of yours is how are you going to wear your ankle weights with your new harness? Laughing

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forrest

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PostWed Feb 25, 09 11:10 am     Reply with quote

Well, get a tape measure and measure under your arm pits and then around your belly, at your belly button.

Obviously, this is theoretical.

When you're riding without having to sign the kite, your kite should be at 45 and your upper body should be leaning back. This makes the kite pull perpendicular to your body and your harness won't want to rise.

The opposite is true for any harness, if you're not trying to keep the pull perpendicular to your body, your harness is going to attempt to rise. It's complicated by a larger belly than chest.

You can overcome the rise by keeping your body perpendicular to the pull, even when you jump by leaning back, getting it wet before you put it on, and tightening the hell out of it.

The one thing you can do now is to start doing push-ups to increase the size of your chest by the time kiting season is around.

Moto wrote:
Circumference? Man I didn't know I had to have a major in geometry to kite Laughing I like monkey's anology better - apple or a pear, hmm, I would have to say I look more like a piece of celery - especially when my hair is messed up!

No seriously - I have had other waist harnesses ride up on me and its uncomfortable - it constricts my breathing which leads to faituge faster.

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Gman

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PostWed Feb 25, 09 3:54 pm     Reply with quote

I really like the North "Styler" super comfy - only tweaks on my mutated ribs a little

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DROCK999

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PostWed Feb 25, 09 4:01 pm     Reply with quote

#3: Anything that doesn't help is a hinderance
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Moto

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PostWed Feb 25, 09 8:51 pm     Reply with quote

Forrest wrote:
Well, get a tape measure and measure under your arm pits and then around your belly, at your belly button.


Thanks for the riding tips - and yes, my stumach is smaller than my chest

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kochease

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PostMon Mar 02, 09 12:35 pm     Reply with quote

I got the Ocean Rodeo Harness and I love it! Its a waist harness with leg straps that hide under your board shorts so it won't ride up on you. It doesn't look like your wearing a diaper like seat harness do.
Its a great harness if you have a gut or a inverted sternum, and damnit I have both. I need that 12 week diet so I can look like Gman

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Blokt

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PostMon Mar 02, 09 1:39 pm     Reply with quote

I'm partial to the Mystic Impact Harness.

http://www.live2kite.com/product_info.php?products_id=345

It protects my 46 year old bod, gives me floatation, and incorporates the waist harness, whilst not not restricting the nugs.

It also makes me more cool than pdxmonkeyboy Wink

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tinyE

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PostMon Mar 02, 09 2:55 pm     Reply with quote

Forrest wrote:
Moto: Is the circumference of your chest greater than the circumference of your waist? If so, then the waist harness will not ride up.


lol...doesn't that rule out about 50% of the kiting population using waist harnesses?

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beefcake

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PostMon Mar 02, 09 6:15 pm     Reply with quote

Who sells mystic and dakine harnesses locally (PDX/HR), would like to compare?

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Chooch

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PostMon Mar 02, 09 6:22 pm     Reply with quote

2nd Wind in Hood River

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostMon Mar 02, 09 6:28 pm     Reply with quote

Blokt wrote:
I'm partial to the Mystic Impact Harness.

http://www.live2kite.com/product_info.php?products_id=345

It protects my 46 year old bod, gives me floatation, and incorporates the waist harness, whilst not not restricting the nugs.

It also makes me more cool than pdxmonkeyboy Wink


Can't imagine why YOU would need flotation. Laughing Laughing Laughing

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