Harness woes
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Harness woes
I'm losing partners because of a stench that surrounds me when I climb. At first I just thought I was a bit ripe from sweating in the hot sun, but it turns out that the smell is coming from my harness. Ever left a wet towel in a gym bag in the back of your car for a week or so in the middle of summer? Imagine that, but worse. Anybody ever put a harness in the washing machine?
Ticking is gym climbing outdoors.
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This is a new one on me. I've heard of nasty smelling climbing shoes, but never a harness. I would suggest that you call the company and see what they recommend. I would say that washing it in a mild soap and then letting it air dry would be okay. Baking soda worked really well on my mad rocks, so you may want to give that a try as well.
"There's nothin' as dirty as money."
-Goose Creek Symphony
-Goose Creek Symphony
Losing climbing partners because of a stench? It sounds like they are a bunch of pansies anyway! I've had quite a few foul smelling climbing partners and they are some of my favorite people to climb and/or hang out with.
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."
--A Navaho elder
--A Navaho elder
It's basically nylon and foam, so try a mild soap and water with a soft brush. here's a hint: when you're done climbing, instead of throwing it in your bag, leave it out until dry so the funk airs out.
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[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]
[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]
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