that was by far the most confident and energetic webbing harness lesson i have ever learned and i loved every second of it lol also i got to be the 1k thumbs up so that was pretty neat too
Been looking for an easy harness construction on UA-cam over the last few days. All are aimed at established climbers. I'm not one of those. I'm moving into a unit on the 13th floor for a short time. I've only ever lived on the ground, so am super vigilant about something going wrong so high in the air. On the ground, in an emergency, any window is an escape plan. In the air, you have the fire escape or nothing. I want an alternative to that single mode escape plan. I'm not a climber but want a contingency exit plan incase the fire escape is not accessible in an emergency. IE: Out over the balcony and lower myself down the outside of the building. Not being a climber I want a harness that is going to hold me no matter which way I'm pointing and this chest and waist harness combination with the single carbiner seems the goods. Thanks Kiwi Bushman.
Great advice I truly do appreciate u taken time out to make this video, u saved my life, thank u .....just a question here ,are u still climbing anymore...
Also a really good way to make a weighted vest on the cheap. Just add rice bags, sand bags or small weight plates! Thanks so much for the video, ya saved me a hundred bucks. Subbed.
Thanx....!! I used the chest harness when i pressure washed the roof today... It probably saved my life.... I slipped, and plunged towards the ground, 6 meters below... The harness did it's job well, so I live to see another day...
Wanted to learn how to make a harness. What a way to learn. Thats what we need in schools someone who can connect. Never too old to learn. Had a laugh, kept me interested and I learnt something really cool. You rock.
Great video mate, the chest harness is a great to know, I was aware of the second way of doing a waist harness but not of the first. Personally I'd defs use the chest harness but for a waist harness I'm planning on just taking my very light weight climbing harness with me into the bush for emergency situations, that's not to say that the waist harness you show wouldn't work perfectly, it's just that I have that sitting at home so why not. One thing to possibly mention in future videos about this sort of stuff is the whole "Steel on steel, Ally on ally" rule for biners and other hardware as a few people don't know of it. Great job mate, keep it up!
Is that knot the tape knot (water knot) . Is that NOT a square knot correct? Instead of going around and back like a square knot your doing a tape knot by going around the other way your just circling back correct?
Safety harnesses like these are so simple yet some many folks here in the US don't use them. I tie swiss seats and a chest harness just like this for tree stand safety while hunting. Great video.
I have a bad back and I was wondering about using a chest harness to reduce stress on my back (I have a herniated disk). I think I"m going to try what this guy did and see if it helps. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks very helpfull ! I was trying to make my roof work a little more secure this helps me a lot ! “Muchas Gracias !” As we say down here in south America ... Argentina !
hey mate, I'm pretty new to hunting , so this might be a bit of a stupid question. If I go on ,say a five day hunting trip and a shoot a deer on the first day what do I do with it to keep it fresh until i hike out?
Cure it. Smoke, sun dry, salting... Depending on how cold the earth is, you can bury it in an air tight bag with no air in it. Anything below 50° and you should be fine. When its around 40° or below i hang my deer a few days. This ages the deer. The colder it is the longer the aging takes. The hotter, the quicker it spoils.
Hi there.my weight is 62 kilo.im trying to make a safety harness coz we are painting the roof of the farm here in australia.just a safety pre caution. I bought a carabiner from kmart that says max load is 70kilo.is it safe to use?
A bit late but no that's NOT safe!! When you fall there's going to be a much higher load on the carabiner than 70kg. It can be hundreds of kg's or much more than that. You need to use a carabiner and rope suited for climbing / safety, those have a much higher load rating. Those carabiners start at around 20kN rating, which is around 2000kg max. load. Only buy at a shop that sells specialized safety or climbing gear!
I know this is a few years old, but I hope you’re still following for comments. Would it be safe to clip a carabiner into the waist and chest harnesses each independently, and then connect them both to your line for redundancy?
yeah can do, have a play around with the suystems and see what works. Good way to extract an unconscious victim or to lower someone who is real nervous and not confident. Just make sure your not side loading the carabiners and that the chest harness wont slip over the shoulders. Cheers
I' m a bit confused - at 2.06 you started to show how to tie a water knot to make a big loop. But finally you made a waist harness from the open webbing with two small loops at it's ends... ???
The black one? Same style big loop made of single webbing, two small eyes at the ends and a biner? Sorry, there is no big loop in your harness with a water knot at the end of the video... THAT made a confusion... But the idea is pretty good. :-)
Perfect! This is a much better tutorial than what I've seen so far. Simple, fast and secure 👌
that was by far the most confident and energetic webbing harness lesson i have ever learned and i loved every second of it lol also i got to be the 1k thumbs up so that was pretty neat too
Why thank you Katelyn, hope it comes in handy one day. Cheer! Josh James
Been looking for an easy harness construction on UA-cam over the last few days. All are aimed at established climbers. I'm not one of those.
I'm moving into a unit on the 13th floor for a short time. I've only ever lived on the ground, so am super vigilant about something going wrong so high in the air.
On the ground, in an emergency, any window is an escape plan. In the air, you have the fire escape or nothing. I want an alternative to that single mode escape plan.
I'm not a climber but want a contingency exit plan incase the fire escape is not accessible in an emergency. IE: Out over the balcony and lower myself down the outside of the building.
Not being a climber I want a harness that is going to hold me no matter which way I'm pointing and this chest and waist harness combination with the single carbiner seems the goods. Thanks Kiwi Bushman.
The cardboard and duct tape quiver mounted on horn and the happy dogs made me confident this guy knows his stuff,
plus hes a bearded man
Feckin' brilliant!! Thank you!
Excellent Presentation/ Instruction ! Thank you
Thank for share this knots. Easy to do it and hell in case of one emergency. Better than a double o triple bowline knot..
Great video. Thanks. You rock!
Great advice I truly do appreciate u taken time out to make this video, u saved my life, thank u .....just a question here ,are u still climbing anymore...
Also a really good way to make a weighted vest on the cheap. Just add rice bags, sand bags or small weight plates!
Thanks so much for the video, ya saved me a hundred bucks. Subbed.
Excellent, exactly the info I needed. You're place is very cool too. Love it
Thanx....!!
I used the chest harness when i pressure washed the roof today...
It probably saved my life....
I slipped, and plunged towards the ground, 6 meters below...
The harness did it's job well, so I live to see another day...
Wow! Nice save! Safety first paid off!
I use a similar rig for hunting from a tree. A rope or length of webbing is so much more versatile than a designated harness.
Amen brother
Very nice video, I learned something and laughed a little, well done :)
Wanted to learn how to make a harness. What a way to learn. Thats what we need in schools someone who can connect. Never too old to learn. Had a laugh, kept me interested and I learnt something really cool. You rock.
Nice video as a climber I really appreciate you going over why nylon on nylon is bad.
Thanks very much for your time presenting this. I did my 3rd story gutter cleaning from the roof and saved a ton of money with this harness.
The water knot is what we used in Search and Rescue SAR for body recovery operations. Super strong for (tape) webbing
would have been great except for the black clothes and black webbing...couldn't see a thing!
Great video mate, the chest harness is a great to know, I was aware of the second way of doing a waist harness but not of the first. Personally I'd defs use the chest harness but for a waist harness I'm planning on just taking my very light weight climbing harness with me into the bush for emergency situations, that's not to say that the waist harness you show wouldn't work perfectly, it's just that I have that sitting at home so why not. One thing to possibly mention in future videos about this sort of stuff is the whole "Steel on steel, Ally on ally" rule for biners and other hardware as a few people don't know of it. Great job mate, keep it up!
Is that knot the tape knot (water knot) . Is that NOT a square knot correct? Instead of going around and back like a square knot your doing a tape knot by going around the other way your just circling back correct?
Yeah, just following it through
Thx chief!
Safety harnesses like these are so simple yet some many folks here in the US don't use them. I tie swiss seats and a chest harness just like this for tree stand safety while hunting. Great video.
Exactly what I was looking for cheers
I have a bad back and I was wondering about using a chest harness to reduce stress on my back (I have a herniated disk). I think I"m going to try what this guy did and see if it helps. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks very helpfull ! I was trying to make my roof work a little more secure this helps me a lot ! “Muchas Gracias !” As we say down here in south America ... Argentina !
Been using these harnesses for skiing with my little one. It works great! Thank you!
hey mate, I'm pretty new to hunting , so this might be a bit of a stupid question.
If I go on ,say a five day hunting trip and a shoot a deer on the first day what do I do with it to keep it fresh until i hike out?
Eat it.
Don't shoot it in the first place?
Cure it. Smoke, sun dry, salting... Depending on how cold the earth is, you can bury it in an air tight bag with no air in it. Anything below 50° and you should be fine. When its around 40° or below i hang my deer a few days. This ages the deer. The colder it is the longer the aging takes. The hotter, the quicker it spoils.
Gut it immediately; deer carcase overheats upon death so the meat will spoil, eviscerating immediately prevents this.
A freind used seat belt material, or atleast it looked absolutely identical in every way
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Black harness on black shirt? Bad choice…
True, will ditch the harness next time and just use my safety shirt, don't want to upset Karen
Can a safer knot on the end be used, rather than the simple overhand knot?
Tape knot (water knot) which is shown is the safest knot to use when using tape, Cheers Steve
nice..... very easy and practical system just like a true kiwi......kept it simple
Hi there.my weight is 62 kilo.im trying to make a safety harness coz we are painting the roof of the farm here in australia.just a safety pre caution.
I bought a carabiner from kmart that says max load is 70kilo.is it safe to use?
A bit late but no that's NOT safe!! When you fall there's going to be a much higher load on the carabiner than 70kg. It can be hundreds of kg's or much more than that. You need to use a carabiner and rope suited for climbing / safety, those have a much higher load rating. Those carabiners start at around 20kN rating, which is around 2000kg max. load. Only buy at a shop that sells specialized safety or climbing gear!
I know this is a few years old, but I hope you’re still following for comments. Would it be safe to clip a carabiner into the waist and chest harnesses each independently, and then connect them both to your line for redundancy?
yeah can do, have a play around with the suystems and see what works. Good way to extract an unconscious victim or to lower someone who is real nervous and not confident. Just make sure your not side loading the carabiners and that the chest harness wont slip over the shoulders. Cheers
I start fire service training in a week and looking forward to learning all about harness systems and of course all the other fun/serious stuff
This is impossible to follow
sharpen up...
Gutted to find out how far away two arms length of tape are from fitting around my waist 😭
Gold, i didn't think of that
Shot bro, enjoyed that. Show the boys how to use a prussick next.
Best tutorial ever
Right on brother I’ve been putting together a “bail kit” this just gasses it up
Cheers mate
I' m a bit confused - at 2.06 you started to show how to tie a water knot to make a big loop. But finally you made a waist harness from the open webbing with two small loops at it's ends...
???
Did you watch the entire video? To make the chest harness you need a big loop.
The black one? Same style big loop made of single webbing, two small eyes at the ends and a biner? Sorry, there is no big loop in your harness with a water knot at the end of the video... THAT made a confusion... But the idea is pretty good. :-)
4:06 wow... comforting xD
It made me sub
Great video. Thanks. You rock!
Screw down before you screw up
great
You video really helps me.
Will it hurt if you do the double harness? I'm just wondering cuz the Swiss seat hurts
Darkfire Hacker not real comfortable, more of a quick fix than a working harness
@@joshjameskiwibushman oh ok
It is called webbing......
+justin brown yep, or tape
+Josh James Kiwi Bushman ......
What type of tape is it? Is it nylon webbing basically?
yeah, climbing webbing
@@joshjameskiwibushman What's the best size to use and type? Tubular of flat? 1 inch, 1.5 inch, 2 inch?
Can the same methods be applied using rope instead of tape?
yeah, not as comfortable and a follow through/tape knot would be swapped out for a double fishermans