SOLD - Tree Austria 3.2 size 1 basically brand new $300 shipped to lower 48

Phil

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Title says it. I have two of these harnesses and recently bought a petzl sequoia so one of the Tree Austria needs to go. I climbed on this particular one once at a training. The vault carabiner is not included. I put a small ring on the bridge but will put the original large ring back on there. size 1.
$300 shipped to lower 48. Paypal friends and family.
 

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I don't doubt it, but based on how beat up my aluminum ones look after 6 months, I would have serious concerns as to the textiles' longevity.
 
I am sure it's a fantastic harness; certainly one I have looked at lustfully. I know my foreman almost never uses that connection point and those Ds look nearly new on his OG TM. My side Ds look as new as his lowers for the same reason. I have shredded a few rope bridges, but those are replaceable. Are those webbing Ds replaceable? They look like they could be; it all looks very serviceable, which is nice.

I have to remind myself that I currently have four harnesses, and I have plenty of other stuff I need first. This is one of the sexiest harnesses to come along here in a while, but I am just wishing.
 
But unlike your aluminium forward dees, the textiles are replaceable.
I've not seen them for sale...but, yes, they can come off and new ones put on.

I almost never use lower D's, but if I did I'm not sure I'd like these because they'd be harder to clip into "blind" and know you have the right spot.

One of my climbers has this harness and loves it. I need to try it sometime...
 
But unlike your aluminium forward dees, the textiles are replaceable.
I love that they are at least hypothetically replaceable. I am pretty careful, and I feel like I don't clip blind when it's primary life support. Maybe for some positioning moves, but frankly, I don't hurry. If I am hurrying, and you see me, please tell me to calm down.
 
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I love that they are at least hypothetically replaceable. I am pretty careful, and I feel like I don't clip blind when it's primary life support. Maybe for some positioning moves, but frankly, I don't hurry. If I am hurrying, and you see me, please tell me to calm down.
I'm going to email one of the vendors later today and ask if they are able to get the lower loops from the manufacturer. I can see them not keeping them in stock. Either way, I don't think they will wear out the way you fear they will.
 
My old foreman loved his TA 3.2. His lower D’s never wore out although his rope bridge did. He replaced that pretty easily. I think he had it for 3-4 years before he wore out the saddle itself. Those were our busiest years and we did a lot of tree work in that time. He loved it.
 
I've not seen them for sale...but, yes, they can come off and new ones put on.

I almost never use lower D's, but if I did I'm not sure I'd like these because they'd be harder to clip into "blind" and know you have the right spot.

One of my climbers has this harness and loves it. I need to try it sometime...
I always teach climbers to Look, Listen and Feel life-support connections.

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