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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MikeK, Aug 10, 2017.

  1. MikeK

    MikeK Weekend Warrior

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    Looking to purchase a new harness one without some many straps easy on and off. What are your recommendations? Hunter safety systems and what model should I choose?
     
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    Frankiecruzer Weekend Warrior

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    I have the HSS bowhunter model, it's easy to put on and take off, lightweight and is only 3 small buckles.


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    MikeK Weekend Warrior

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    Been looking at the lower end models of the HSS brand and only saw a hand full of mixed reviews. Biggest complaint was the buckles on the inside of the legs.
     
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    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The HSS elite harness only has three buckles and you wear it right over your camo, a little pricey but super comfortable and simple to use.
     
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    Flatstatehunter Weekend Warrior

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    I have the hss bowhunter I believe, I like the harness overall but I do not like that the buckles for the legs when adjusted to me, end up right in front of eachother so they click when I'm walkin in to my stand wearing it.
     
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    pick00l Weekend Warrior

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    As an alternative, you can go with a climbers harness. I switched last year and feel safer. Don't miss the weight and buckles!
     
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    I have the HSS Full vest. It has only three buckles and lots of pockets.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Another vote for the HSS Elite vest. The Ultralite Flex is an awesome harness too and not as pricey.
     

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