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5th February 08, 12:14 PM
#1511
If I might add something about the climbing: A proper climbing harness requires the use of leg loops....i see none there. So, if the individual were to fall, they would likely have the harness ride up and break a few ribs. So, not only is this a dont....it's also dangerous.
EDIT: the strap hanging down is a stabilizing strap for the aforementioned absent leg loops....I still stand by that pic as being a kilt dont and climbing dont.
Last edited by ozone; 5th February 08 at 02:29 PM.
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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5th February 08, 12:51 PM
#1512
Kinda looks to me like said climber has a crotch strap running fore and aft. That might hurt some in a fall.
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5th February 08, 04:03 PM
#1513
Originally Posted by ozone
If I might add something about the climbing: A proper climbing harness requires the use of leg loops....i see none there. So, if the individual were to fall, they would likely have the harness ride up and break a few ribs. So, not only is this a dont....it's also dangerous.
EDIT: the strap hanging down is a stabilizing strap for the aforementioned absent leg loops....I still stand by that pic as being a kilt dont and climbing dont.
Agreed! It sets a bad example. (no matter how nice her legs are!)
I think this might be one of those "staged" shots; just inches off the ground.
Besides it's a good idea to climb in p*nts - Rock Rash
Bob
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6th February 08, 03:52 AM
#1514
Only way that it could be safe could be by using a chest harness, rare but available and used by many steeplejacks.
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6th February 08, 03:56 AM
#1515
Originally Posted by davim19
Only way that it could be safe could be by using a chest harness, rare but available and used by many steeplejacks.
I've used a chest harness when climbing in a kilt before and it is actually quite comfortable.
That said, a regular hip and leg harness is always the safest thing.
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6th February 08, 05:02 PM
#1516
Originally Posted by Arlen
I've used a chest harness when climbing in a kilt before and it is actually quite comfortable.
That said, a regular hip and leg harness is always the safest thing.
That is nice to hear.
Can you believe how long this thread has been going?
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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7th February 08, 09:11 AM
#1517
Fight!
Just wondering, I study Irish Stick Fighting and partake in some pugilism as well, and sometimes We end up on the ground. So if I fight in my kilt are Tennis Shoes OK? (I will also be wearing Muay Thai shorts under the kilt.)
I can't wait hopefully the mail will bring me a box today.
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7th February 08, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ozone
If I might add something about the climbing: A proper climbing harness requires the use of leg loops....i see none there. So, if the individual were to fall, they would likely have the harness ride up and break a few ribs. So, not only is this a dont....it's also dangerous.
EDIT: the strap hanging down is a stabilizing strap for the aforementioned absent leg loops....I still stand by that pic as being a kilt dont and climbing dont.
I dont think the leg hoops are absent, it looks like a propper harness, but there is that much fabric in the kilt that most of it hangs free and obscures the harness.
I'm not sure if its a kilt do or kilt dont, but it is a climbing do!
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7th February 08, 10:14 AM
#1519
PLEASE keep your Utilikilt in good shape.
http://www.americanidol.com/photos/?set=437&seq=450
if not for yourself, at least do it for those who can't afford one.
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7th February 08, 10:17 AM
#1520
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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