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Has a harness ever saved YOU?
#511464
12/13/08 03:46 PM
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freezerfiller77
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Just curious. I have a Gorilla-King Kong and love it. I dont have it higher than 8.5 feet and I do not use a harness. I know I probably should but Im not that high. Do you guys use harnesses? and if so how high are you?
"Remember, If you dont reach higher ground this year, youll be one year older when you do." -Warren Miller
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: freezerfiller77]
#511465
12/13/08 04:02 PM
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MO5575
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20 feet high. Do not use one on my stand. But if i hunt my brothers or someone elses treestand i will use one. The Harness i have came with Summit stand and is not comfortable at all. Need to get one of those safety harness vests. And have not fallen out of a tree.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: MO5575]
#511466
12/13/08 04:34 PM
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freezerfiller77
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Why would you use on someone elses stand? Because you didnt put it up?
"Remember, If you dont reach higher ground this year, youll be one year older when you do." -Warren Miller
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: freezerfiller77]
#511467
12/13/08 05:49 PM
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gspbrad
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Bird Dog
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I use one. I try to be 15-20 ft up. I don't go up without one.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: gspbrad]
#511468
12/13/08 07:37 PM
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rifleman
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I like the 15-20' range as well, sometimes up a little higher depending on what I'm needing to see over. I have never worn one, but decided to go get one of the vest style harnesses this year. I've had one incident (put a climber on a tree that was slightly too big, pop-rivot came out of the safety lock for the cable and in slow motion saw the cable come out and b/c the tree was too big, I couldn't get enough angle on the bottom to reattach the cable),but a harness wasn't what I needed. I was up in the tree needing to get down, the hang from the rail, drop and roll technique from 20' up.....even though my feet were danglin' around 13' it still hurt like hell. I didn't think that could happen, but it did, better safe than sorry.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: rifleman]
#511469
12/13/08 09:47 PM
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SpringCreek
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Bird Dog
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I bought a HSS vest last year and will not get in a tree without it.. I feal safer when I am in the tree and dont think about what would happen if I fall like I did before.. There are alot of people who die every year from tree stand accidents.. Best hunting investment I have made in a while..
Brandon
Last edited by SpringCreek; 12/13/08 09:47 PM.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: SpringCreek]
#511470
12/14/08 04:10 PM
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passthru
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No. Never used one but my brother looked at one the other day and when he complained about the high price the salesman asked him how much he was willing to spend to go home safely to his wife. I told my brother to climb the tree and jump head first. 
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: passthru]
#511471
12/15/08 01:36 AM
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BMowatt
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NEVER in a tree without one!!
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: BMowatt]
#511472
12/15/08 06:29 AM
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Cody Malone
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i just hung my first hanging stand last week and shot a buck out of it two days ago(first hunt in it) and it is about 20 ft up in the biggest baddest tree around but the n winds blow like crazy there so i went out and bought the gorrila on untill i can get a hss. i will say it makes me feel sooo much safer and to me it is well worth the money...
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: Cody Malone]
#511473
12/15/08 04:37 PM
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Koenig
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I like you. Mine is only like 9' so i don't use one.
 never trust a man that rents pigs....
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: Koenig]
#511474
12/17/08 03:21 PM
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EastTxHunter1
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12 ft is the highest i have been and have not used one. But i thought i should of had one. Better be safe than sorry.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: freezerfiller77]
#511475
12/17/08 05:11 PM
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stdcrk17
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Woodsman
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I trust myself enough to not use one. I go up 20 to 25ft in my climber.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: stdcrk17]
#511476
12/17/08 06:00 PM
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Spanky_Jr
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Woodsman
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No, one has never saved me, but I wouldnt hunt without it.
I hunt mostly from 18'-20', I would hate to fall out at that height.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: Spanky_Jr]
#511477
12/17/08 07:37 PM
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Texasbdog
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I hunt at 17' in a ladder type stand and also have a tree hanger at about 23'. I have never hunted on the side of a tree and not worn a harness of some sort. I actually like mine and use it to improve my shot and stability by leaning against it when I draw when the right shot presents itself. I guess I am being overly cautious but I hunt alot and with doing so you increase your chances of having an accident, and if I fell out of a tree and broke my neck my wife would be quite perturbed! I have on occassion drifted off to sleep and caught myself just in time, so thanks anyway and y'all have fun, but I am keeping my harness on.
" What lies behind you and what lies before you are of little consiquense when compared to what lies within you" R.W.E.
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Re: Has a harness ever saved YOU?
[Re: Texasbdog]
#511478
12/19/08 04:23 PM
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HHL
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Light Foot
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early this November I was hunting in a ladder stand and the wind was blowing hard....sure wished I had a harness....will be buying one if Santa doesnt bring one
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