HOG Harness?

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SnorkelLA

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I seem to remember seeing a video on DRIS' YouTube page a while back, and you guys had a semi-hogarthian harness on showcase. I looked for it on multiple dealer's website, including the HOG website. I'd really like to buy one if I knew where I could get one.

By the way- I'm in LOVE with my BP/W from HOG, I'd like to have a harness to match it.

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Correction- FULL Hogarthian harness, my memory didn't serve me well. I thought there were buckles, even better that it's one piece
 
I have one in stock complete with crotch strap, heavy duty d rings, and stainless steel buckle. Also have a pair of the stainless buckle cam bands as well. This harness is the one from HOG that I sell with all my BPW packages. Pm me for price.

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I sent a PM. Did it go through?
 
Since this is thread is in reference to HOG harnesses, the harness that came with my 32# BP/W has a crotch strap that has the "eye" sewn too small for the SS buckle to pass through. To make it work, I had to install the buckle on the right hand side of the waist strap, instead of the left side. Anyone else have this problem?
 
Since this is thread is in reference to HOG harnesses, the harness that came with my 32# BP/W has a crotch strap that has the "eye" sewn too small for the SS buckle to pass through. To make it work, I had to install the buckle on the right hand side of the waist strap, instead of the left side. Anyone else have this problem?

Yes, the one that came with my son's was the same. Easy fix is to just take another piece of 2" webbing and make your own loop with a triglide. Or you could pick up a quick release and add it into the strap. Or you could thread it through and step through the strap while donning. Or you could leave it the way it is - it DOES work that way.

:D
 
I like the idea about threading it all together then stepping through while donning! I don't think I'll try it, but it made me laugh! I bought a new strap that will work, but I will keep this one as a spare.
 

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