2018 Waist Harness Buyer's Guide
Windsurf|Issue 380 - October 2018

If you feel like upgrading your waist harness for something fresh for 2018, then check out our buyer’s guide with some of the latest product from the brands and some expert advice from German ripper Klaas Voget.

2018 Waist Harness Buyer's Guide

KLAAS VOGET

“When choosing the right harness, the most important factor for me is the fit. That is something a bit more personal, but I can really feel a difference on the way my back reacts to different harnesses. I personally like it when a bit wider area of my back is covered, with a smooth curve that touches my back with a similar pressure in all areas when hooked in. If you try a harness in the shop, not only put it around your waist, also hook in for a while, put load pressure on the hook and turn your body left and right a bit to feel if there are some stress points or if it fees comfortable in all situations. Most harnesses have quick lock systems nowadays, that’s something I wouldn’t want to miss out on, to be able to quickly put your harness on and off and always have the right setting. Also make sure that your harness isn’t moving around too much, as you don’t want it to slip up all the time. I like softer neoprene edges on a harness, as they are gentler on the skin around your hips if you’re sailing in shorts when on holiday or training in warmer climates and want to avoid skin abrasion.”

GA SAILS G5 PRO RRP £149 www.gaastra.com

The G5 PRO is designed for those of you who need the ultimate back support and comfort. With the ultimate back support in our range, the G5 PRO will cushion and support your back from top to bottom. G5 ergonomics have improved even further and a carefully designed high support 3D moulded design ensures support for your back. A refined kidney belt locks the harness in place and our Dual Strap adjustment system provides a final layer of support you can’t beat. The perfect choice for anyone looking for no compromise comfort in a waist harness.

GUNSAILS CRUZ RRP €95 plus €15 shipping www.gunsails.com

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