Yup.
Me too, but for different reasons...
I spliced my own tether outta Amsteel and have a locking carbiner on the belay instead of using one of the fancy store bought and approved units everyone seems to rave about. On the other hand it is a marked improvement over our very first harness used for offshore work. That was a loop of climber's tube webbing with two overhand eyes in it, 180 degrees apart, and twisted to a figure of eight (cross at the back) for wearing. What a lark! One each for Melody and the kid too.

BTW. I don't agree with the statement. At our age if we did that it will hurt too much when we hit the ground. :)
Other than that it's okay, I like a snap shackle at he body end.

        Cheers, Russ
        Sweet 35 mk-1



At 05:03 PM 24/03/2014, you wrote:
Hmm.  Well, I guess I'm dead.


you wrote:
You must be able to unfasten the shackle on your harness with one hand while suspended off the ground with your full weight on it


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