Seconding this. I can think of one fatality off the top of my head from wear/damage obscured by tape.kdelap wrote: The real reason to not cover up anything on your harness is because you can't inspect it.
Tape on your harness
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i tape my shit, if i could afford a new harness at anypoint i wouldn't. the luck of others i guess.
i'm with pig, i wrap/rewrap every so often and inspect before the retape. since i've stopped guiding and setting my stuff lasts longer but i still tape up.
i'm with pig, i wrap/rewrap every so often and inspect before the retape. since i've stopped guiding and setting my stuff lasts longer but i still tape up.
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see, I knew we could find common ground. If your harness is fine, seems to me the taping is genius. my question is still unanswered thugh. does anyone know if the adhesive is bad for the nylon?anticlmber wrote:i tape my shit, if i could afford a new harness at anypoint i wouldn't. the luck of others i guess.
i'm with pig, i wrap/rewrap every so often and inspect before the retape. since i've stopped guiding and setting my stuff lasts longer but i still tape up.
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Depends on what you do. People who do a lot of ascending, etc. get the lower tie-in point shredded pretty quicky.ReachHigh wrote:are harnesses really that costly? I mean just how shredded up is your tie in point getting after a year?
Back to the original subject, isn't there a harness out there with a plastic cover/reinforcement/protector for the lower tie-in loop? You know, sort-of like gear loops on some harnesses, Like metholius safe-tech, where the webbing runs through inside the plastic tube? Seems like it would be easy to make out os some sort of transparent plastic, and it would avoid the issue of adhesive and not being able to inspect the underlying webbing...
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How about you take a few inches of webbing, wrap that, then put tape on top of it. hen, even it it is slightly corrosive, you are affectingthat layer of webbing, and not the harness itself.
I was going to suggest that you secure it witha few stitches but figured you were too lazy to do that - but that would eliminate the tape altogether.
I was going to suggest that you secure it witha few stitches but figured you were too lazy to do that - but that would eliminate the tape altogether.
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