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Re: PL waist harness?


--- In arcusers@yahoogroups.com, "byron_kiter" <byron_kiter@y...>
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>
> Hi,
> I am getting lower back strain after kiteboarding with a Dakine
> seat harness - very comfy and sturdy, but it concentrates the
power
> through your lower back... I think all seat harnesses do that.
> Does anyone here use the Peter Lynn waist harness? Recommend it?
> Thanks
> Greg
OOOOOOPSSS forgot to mention that no two peoples anatomy is
identical so be sure to test heaps of harnesses as well..... Just
have had very, very few complaints regarding the fusion. Generally
just the opposite as it has relieved many back pain sufferers
conditions. Imagine if Imelda Marcos had kitesurfed? Harnesses take
up more room than shoes..






Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:46 pm

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Hi, I am getting lower back strain after kiteboarding with a Dakine seat harness - very comfy and sturdy, but it concentrates the power through your lower...
byron_kiter
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Feb 18, 2005
4:16 pm

Hi Greg In my experience waist harness tend to ride up and can be uncomfortable. Depends on your style of riding. I find the PL seat harness works very well,...
Eric Brackenbury
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Feb 18, 2005
5:21 pm

... power ... Hi Greg. Seat harnesses tend to support the low back far better than wais harnesses which put the back into hyper-lordosis. The DaKine fusion is...
monkeyair
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Feb 18, 2005
5:44 pm

... Sorry to be anal here, Traig, but I can't say the above is true. Proper stretching of hamstrings will leave your quadratus lumborums unaffected. /Fredrik...
flejonklou
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Feb 18, 2005
10:16 pm

... lumborums ... On the topic of low backs; Anyone have any feedback on the Dakine Nitrous boardshorts harness?? Inches away from ordering a pair but wanted...
Brent Helmstaedt
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Feb 19, 2005
2:39 am

... one ... sculpted ... NICE!!!!!!! NOW that is stretching baby!!! Bummer is that I have sold a lot of the nitrous harnesses as everyone just had to have one...
monkeyair
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Feb 19, 2005
6:34 am

... lumborums ... Hi Frederick. OOOPS.. Yeah that was poorly worded....They are seperate but often co-conspiritors.. over simplified. We refer to one of the...
monkeyair
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Feb 19, 2005
6:16 am

Well, I knew the leg bone was connected to the bum bone, but thanks for the anatomy lesson! Yes I've discovered that good stretching before & after session is...
byron_kiter
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Feb 19, 2005
10:49 am

OK guys What do you think about the Trapeze harness for us older guys with back problems? Traig et al ? Eric B...
Eric Brackenbury
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Feb 19, 2005
2:25 pm

Hi Regarding the Dakine Fusion seat harness it is very important that it be the right size and if you have some back issues especially lower back issues you ...
Fred Greissing
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Feb 19, 2005
5:40 pm

... Thanks Traig, with those references I'm sure you're on the right track and won't bother you again with anal comments. ;) Cheers, Fredrik...
flejonklou
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Feb 19, 2005
11:37 pm

... power ... OOOOOOPSSS forgot to mention that no two peoples anatomy is identical so be sure to test heaps of harnesses as well..... Just have had very, very...
monkeyair
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Feb 18, 2005
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