Rider: 75kg
Style: Surf
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 10/10
Disclosure: (BWS team rider)
My Comments:
Just received a custom engine waist harness. I haven't put it through all its paces yet. These are handmade in the states (CA) by Coleman Buckley. The amount of work in them is incredible. Without giving too much away; a mould is taken of my back and then the harness is shaped to custom fit. You can choose colours, materials. options etc. Mine is made out of carbon fibre, is rigid and extremely low profile and lightweight. Maybe won't be for everyone; especially If your in a mad rush or don't understand the character of something being handmade. But mine feels great on and looks wicked. Will post more feedback on how it rides and handles abuse with more use.
dead keen on this one
i am a scrawney little weed and no harness fits properly and they all ride up to my manboobys and hurt my chest after a few boosts .
pearl you say you were the first o/s was it a problem , time is not a prob for me there is no wind and can always use what i got for moment .thanks for sharing . how much was the post to send temp back .
Really like this idea. The harness is the most undervalued part of the whole kite surfing setup...well I have under valued it.
Took me ages to find something that 'worked' but its not totally there.
Interesting to get feedback on how this goes after a while.
Totally dig the idea.
That's my old sliding dynabar v711" I have fitted in secound photo. The good thing is it would easily take a 13" to give more movement which a lot of regular harnesses can't do especially in smaller sizes. The guys in the USA use ropes & ferrells & ditch their chicken loop. I like the dynabar. Had it a couple of seasons & only replaced the elastic which cushions the movement, rope is still in good condition. You need to use your own spreader bar of choice, that's why harness doesn't come with one. You could use a fixed hook, but the harness is moulded to your shape, so don't expect it to slide. Your better off with something like a pat love cast if your after that. Also my lining is cushioned neoprene, which further reduces harness movement. Advantages of keeping back comfy & warm but may be hot in summer for here without a wetshirt. Post back to USA for mould was around $25aus. I'm not sure what model I have off his website, that's all new. I think it's the top one. Should give it a decent run 2morro
the red loop in the 2nd photo, that's on the hook for the bar, right?
just wondering, is that hook you've used there the dynabar accessory or off another harness (looks the same as the one on my Flying Objects)
All dynabar original. The red loop is for ease oo holding while hooking clip in. You can't see a red ball in photo which is a quick release. The moulding process is my exact shape of my back, curves and width. Hence can be smaller and stiffer. I've tried low profile regular harnesses and some don't work that well due to lower back strain. Especially when you use a sliding hook that can pull you at angles rather than straight at you core
Thanks for the feed back pearl, i would be interested to see how you like it after a couple of long sessions.
It's a very, very good bit of kit. I'm happy. Just had a few hours straight on the water. Mixed it up. Caught a stack of waves, did some long tacks across the Bay, even took a surfboard out with straps for a bit of 'dog style'. Cranked it right up... rock solid. Backed it off, even with the flaps under the spreader bar loose and it just doesn't move. It just sucks to my back, there's no comparison with the harnesses I have. It just fits so perfectly. Wore it with boardies and a wetshirt. I'll give it a run in just boardies; but I can't see me getting any hip burn because there is no movement. I may be quite lucky with my shape. I am thinner at my waist and very straight in the lower back, so it can't go up down or sideways. Maybe a different story for someone more 'rounded'.
There are rivets holding the adjustment straps on mine, that have some sharpness. It may be a future wear point. There are two rivets each on the twin adjustment straps. The straps are both tripled over. Wear should be obvious if it happens here in the future. I'm sure the harnesses will evolve over time. I know he's working on a few ideas at the moment. It's custom made; so if if you have ideas for improvement, shoot coleman an email; I'm sure he would love to hear them.
Just an update after a couple of months of riding with harness. No wear detectable on harness. I swapped to a 13 inch dynabar from the 11" and it works great. I can use just boardies without any hip burn. The carbon shell spreads the load over the whole harness area, negating any back stiffness after long sessions. Its like you have a protective cast on your back. I won't be going back to any other harness. The only thing I can pick on is the lining can be hot on land or in tropical temps, the flip side being it keeps your back warm in cooler conditions. I guess testament to their performance is the fact both Ian Alldredge & Patrick Rebstock choose to buy these harnesses, rather than take their sponsors. I've got the feeling this style and construction of harness will become the bench mark in top end.
I agree with Pearl, have been out on mine 3/4 times in the last week or so, it is a breath of fresh air to wear. firm solid, glued to your back and comfortable.
I think it transfers power better, doesn't budge or loosen and allows my sliding spreader to work.
They aren't just for waves either (although I think you need a sliding spreader for waves as it doesn't move), Sam Light, Aaron Hadlow and Johnny Heinekins are all in production, and as pearl said the pros are paying for them.
mike
P.S if you look on the engine facebook page mine was the "plankton" one.
looks pretty nice, however I wouldnt mind those rivets being covered in neoprene or something.. I could see my surfboard possibly copping a few dings from them
got the mould in the mail today, taking it to the post office now.
one question for ya, do you think i should give his slider setup a go or keep the dyna bar?
cheers...
^Im liking the idea of these new slider bars.. will make unhooking, hooking back in much easier/faster than on the dynabar
^Im liking the idea of these new slider bars.. will make unhooking, hooking back in much easier/faster than on the dynabar
try before you buy, i hated them, tried them in variable conditions and riding chilled and hard, very smooth when you ride relazed but very on , off, if you start to change directons agressive, especially in jumping transitions where your redirecting the kite quickly, very nicely enginered though