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i have a question about climbing harnesses
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<blockquote data-quote="lego1970" data-source="post: 1746229" data-attributes="member: 38960"><p>I know you have a lot more years experience then I do, but he can get by with the climbing harness, and having no leg straps is not reason enough to not use the Buckingham. Weaver still sells new saddles w/o leg straps. I used a saddle for a couple years without leg straps and the saddle I have now, I keep the leg straps very loose. I know two really good climbers that still use saddles with no leg straps. The seat rides up every now and then, but it's not that big of deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lego1970, post: 1746229, member: 38960"] I know you have a lot more years experience then I do, but he can get by with the climbing harness, and having no leg straps is not reason enough to not use the Buckingham. Weaver still sells new saddles w/o leg straps. I used a saddle for a couple years without leg straps and the saddle I have now, I keep the leg straps very loose. I know two really good climbers that still use saddles with no leg straps. The seat rides up every now and then, but it's not that big of deal. [/QUOTE]
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