I have just come back from living and kiting in the antarctic I had a seat harness and wondered if there would be any difference for water.......and how easy is it to convert?
Thanks craig
CaptainArgh wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2017 3:49 pmGive a waist harness a try. I have lower back pain, but it doesn't bother me with a quality supportive waist harness. These days I like the snug, slim, Ride Engine harnesses. You can find the 2016 on sale now as they are pushing the current models (I don't think they've changed noticeably). ($186 w/ spreader bar, local shops should match this price.)
The waist harness is just nicer to put on and moves with your body better as you twist and turn with water kite motions. (like riding waves, toe side, etc.)
You'll notice some initial differences because your attachment point will be higher, but give yourself a session or two to adjust.
Great, thanks for asking. It really does take a full year to feel normal in terms of strength and mobility. Sent you a PM with more info.
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