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  1. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    I actually saw a little one (maybe 3 or so) at the local crag with a swiss seat style full body harness. I had never seen that done, some google time could probably dig up instructions.
  2. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    ok, maybe you CAN hang a saw from it, but just THAT one!
  3. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    I don't know about that one specifically, but I have spent lots of time hanging in my rock climbing harness with no issues (just don't hang a chainsaw on it). I would think a 2yr old would not weigh enough to cause an issue. Prolonged time inverted or nearly inverted would be a concern for me...
  4. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    Whenever I have to shorten a rope (saw bite or other illness) I seal the ends on the removed portion and give it to Jax, which he promptly "ties" to something to hang up or pull around the house. I have not tried to teach him any actual knots yet, just letting him enjoy his own ideas. He...
  5. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    I definitely recommend the full body harnesses for that age, they don't seem to care if they flip upside down which gets scary as its hard to make sure the harness is fitted perfect, and their heads tend to have their own gravitational pull - if they can hit something, they will, with their...
  6. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    Jeepers! No, he doesn't swing like superman THAT high! Is there an easy way to rotate a pic on here?
  7. woodslinger

    Edelrid Children's harnesses

    I have the fraggle, we got it when Jax was 2 and he loves it. He is 3 now and still fits it easily, and he's big for his age. I was between the fraggle and the petzl (simba I think) and the formed and padded shoulder and leg sections just looked more comfortable to me. He climbs a little...
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