Good afternoon! I’ve been watching several of your videos over the past few weeks. I’m considering trying to copycat your 2tether system, only not for saddle hunting. I have a Millennium M100 lock on and muddy pro sticks and hunt public land which requires really long hikes. I was thinking about using the same 2 tether method with my hss x-1 safety harness which would cut back on weight and give me more tree options! Good idea ? Bad idea? Wyt?
@@ChetLee-i1l several guys use 2TC with a hang on, it works great. Most are still using a saddle or at very least an inexpensive climbing harness. Body harnesses like the hss are not meant to sit in like a saddle, they’re meant to catch you in a fall. The issue is after a fall you can quickly get suspension trauma. My worry would be if you slip or can’t get to your ropes you’ll be stuck. Also, the full body harness is extremely uncomfortable for the manhood, just hang from it on the ground and see for yourself. My suggestion would be to buy an inexpensive basic climbing harness. It will still be slightly uncomfortable but you’ll be able to hang from it. There is an option to make a diy fleece hammock to use in conjunction with your harness but it comes with some issues too.
Good afternoon! I’ve been watching several of your videos over the past few weeks. I’m considering trying to copycat your 2tether system, only not for saddle hunting. I have a
Millennium M100 lock on and muddy pro sticks and hunt public land which requires really long hikes. I was thinking about using the same 2 tether method with my hss x-1 safety harness which would cut back on weight and give me more tree options! Good idea ? Bad idea? Wyt?
@@ChetLee-i1l several guys use 2TC with a hang on, it works great. Most are still using a saddle or at very least an inexpensive climbing harness. Body harnesses like the hss are not meant to sit in like a saddle, they’re meant to catch you in a fall. The issue is after a fall you can quickly get suspension trauma. My worry would be if you slip or can’t get to your ropes you’ll be stuck. Also, the full body harness is extremely uncomfortable for the manhood, just hang from it on the ground and see for yourself.
My suggestion would be to buy an inexpensive basic climbing harness. It will still be slightly uncomfortable but you’ll be able to hang from it.
There is an option to make a diy fleece hammock to use in conjunction with your harness but it comes with some issues too.