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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Jackson" data-source="post: 3781245" data-attributes="member: 13767"><p>This is correct. A typical fall from a stand would likely involve a stand/strap failure or some sort of slip due to wet/icy conditions. In either scenario, you would be upright with your feet down like a rock climbing or belay situation. Have you ever hung from a typical bowhunting harness??? It binds your shoulders and restricts your movement significantly more than a rock climbing harness setup. Any type of realistic fall situation is going to be uncomfortable, but I want to be as free as possible to right myself and get safely to the ground. All this said, each harness has its merits and will be based on user preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Jackson, post: 3781245, member: 13767"] This is correct. A typical fall from a stand would likely involve a stand/strap failure or some sort of slip due to wet/icy conditions. In either scenario, you would be upright with your feet down like a rock climbing or belay situation. Have you ever hung from a typical bowhunting harness??? It binds your shoulders and restricts your movement significantly more than a rock climbing harness setup. Any type of realistic fall situation is going to be uncomfortable, but I want to be as free as possible to right myself and get safely to the ground. All this said, each harness has its merits and will be based on user preference. [/QUOTE]
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