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Author: Subject: Harness for Buggying AND kitelandboarding
zelwaters
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posted on 20-2-2004 at 00:58 Reply With Quote
Harness for Buggying AND kitelandboarding

trying to decide which harness to buy!

can anyone help me

i'm really interested in either Dakine or Maui Magic! but which one??

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posted on 20-2-2004 at 09:15 Reply With Quote
Hey Zel

I don't know which is the best harness, but i do know that they're selling both types off at about £20.00 less than normal at Robin Hood Watersports (http://www.roho.co.uk/acatalog/Robin_Hood_WS_Harnesses_60.html).
Hope that's of help.





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posted on 20-2-2004 at 21:39 Reply With Quote
hi

i have a quadrifoil q-harness which is (i would imagine) ideal for buggying since there's very little you could find uncomfortable to sit on.

this is unfortunately not likely to help you decide between maui and dakine but its certainly cheaper!

ive not had any problems with it so far but ive not tried boarding with the harness.

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