I discovered these by accident. Who knew! Wow.
https://youtu.be/e4fiPkg3QaI
Is that 28 or 34 size? Thanks!
22-28
https://www.nbwindsurfing.com/shop/Windsurf/Windsurf-Accessories/Windsurfing-Harness-Lines/p/Duotone-Vario-SL-20-Harness-Lines-2020-x47044003.htm
Severne also has one that's very good and a bit more simple..
https://www.revolutionboardsports.com.au/products/quick-fix-harness-lines
Alan Cadiz discusses all things "harness" in this video"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhUYFvdeV9k
https://youtu.be/l_pnBtSyFcw
Thanks for continuing to post tips.
I picked up a chameleon, quite difficult as there seems to be limited supply, especially in the color I wanted.
Very minimal and lightweight and yet stays put. My second reason for wanting one was to try the roller bar, i'm digging that.
Yes, thanks from me too. I too have bought the Chameleon (but couldn't get my preferred colour) and the Duotone harness lines off of your recommendation. In order to protect the board against accidental damage I wrapped the hook with bicycle inner tube which has worked well.
Hi there, I am looking for harness lines for my Slingwings which have knots for Larks Head knots. The closest I have found is the SWING HARNESS Line by Fone. Anything else available? I put together something myself but there are too many knots involved for the wingleash to intertwine. Thanks
The F-One leash is nice if you don't mind being slapped in the face when you pump the wing. The lark's head attachment is a bad joke, I just tied it on. The Duotone harness lines DW recommends are perfect, you can attach them to the handles, which is what I did at first, or use a fake boom with a harness line permanently attached and adjusted, which solves other issues (great in transitions and you can one-hand downwind) as well as automatically attaching your harness lines in exactly the right place when you put the boom on.