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Harness Lines Made for Winging

Started by Dwight (DW), May 16, 2020, 12:13:40 PM

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Dwight (DW)

I discovered these by accident. Who knew! Wow.


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DavidJohn

#3
Severne also has one that's very good and a bit more simple..

https://www.revolutionboardsports.com.au/products/quick-fix-harness-lines

deja vu

Alan Cadiz discusses all things "harness" in this video"


Dwight (DW)


clay

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. 
Aloha, I welcome and appreciate all responses of positivity and good feeling.

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Solent Foiler

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.
I'm 5'10", 66kg riding:
Swift Foil Boards custom 4'10 x 19.5" 35L
Gong Lethal 4'6 65L
Axis ART 799, 899, 1099, HPS 880 US & CS Adv fuse, 85cm mast
Gong Fluid L-S, XXL-S on 85cm and 65cm mast
Takuma RS 5.1, 4.3, 3.5

Waterdog

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

PonoBill

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.
Foote 10'4X34", SIC 17.5 V1 hollow and an EPS one in Hood River. Foote 9'0" x 31", L41 8'8", 18' Speedboard, etc. etc.