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With the discussion of the soft legstrap loop on the NT Tengu harness which Moss makes use of in some climbing configurations I am now curious about saddle geometry. At what heights above a rigid chair-like surface would the idea saddle attach points be?
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Well, you know I ask a lot of useless questions:laugh: ... Since there seems to be interest in the lower tie-in loop on the Tengu I'm just curious if you consider that height to be ideal, or if even a lower point would be considered ideal? I'm supposing that a tie-in might be possible at any height at or above that of a rigid bosun seat.
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moss wrote:
For the tight eye on the Tengu legstrap D, I'm hooking one leg of the rope in a DRT system the other leg is on my delta. If you tied both legs of the DRT system into the legstrap D connection only you would be hanging back horizontal, not a good body position for climbing.
A bosun seat hangs below the attachment point to the rope, I guess it needs to be high enough so there's room to sit in the seat. Or are you talking about attaching yourself to the bosun seat?
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Well, after looking at your photo again I'm not sure I see much difference in the height of the attach points. Isn't the HMS biner about the same length as the Maillon Rapide pear?
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Really my interest is in the fit of various saddles and the relative heights of their ventral attach points. I figured a bosun seat might be a good reference to measure from but maybe the top of the thighs is more practical?
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