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<blockquote data-quote="DeltaKane" data-source="post: 4959387" data-attributes="member: 19961"><p>Hey there, I'm close to your size (6'2 and size 14) and have an XOP vanish. I'm a little far for a trial run, but I'm happy with mine. It's definitely tight on space with the 14s (I'm guessing that's just the deal with size 14 boots and hang-ons), but I've not felt out of balance or anything while up in the tree and moving for a different shot angle. I also wear a climbing belt as my fall arrest and sometimes use it like a saddle from the platform. I'm hoping to have it up a tree this weekend and can take some pictures of the platform and how my feet lie while seated if you'd like. Comfort wise, it's a portable hang-on, good for a while, but not without taking a few standing/leaning breaks. Being able to flip the pad while leaning is nice, but don't be fooled by the advertised 4 inches. The foam collapses down about to what you see on a Lone Wolf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeltaKane, post: 4959387, member: 19961"] Hey there, I'm close to your size (6'2 and size 14) and have an XOP vanish. I'm a little far for a trial run, but I'm happy with mine. It's definitely tight on space with the 14s (I'm guessing that's just the deal with size 14 boots and hang-ons), but I've not felt out of balance or anything while up in the tree and moving for a different shot angle. I also wear a climbing belt as my fall arrest and sometimes use it like a saddle from the platform. I'm hoping to have it up a tree this weekend and can take some pictures of the platform and how my feet lie while seated if you'd like. Comfort wise, it's a portable hang-on, good for a while, but not without taking a few standing/leaning breaks. Being able to flip the pad while leaning is nice, but don't be fooled by the advertised 4 inches. The foam collapses down about to what you see on a Lone Wolf. [/QUOTE]
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