JohnE
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My weight belt (mesh compartments with a zipper) went bad in a quick hurry so I bought a DUI weight & trim II harness. I gave it a good workout today and I'm glad to say I lucked out, it works great.
* With my weight belt much of the weight was in the back (30lbs). With my steel tank this caused some front/back balance problems that I solved with 4lbs in front pockets. The harness puts the weight on my sides and I easily float upright without any effort or movement for as long as I want.
* Putting on the weights is easy, just put one arm through the harness and complete the rest without much effort. It certainly beats the ol' 30lb sling across the back and leaning over while cinching the belt too way tight.
* Walking around with the weights is easier. Having the shoulder supports makes a noticeable, real difference.
Whether it is a DUI harness or any of a few others I heartily recommend giving it a try sometime. I am a new fan of them!
* With my weight belt much of the weight was in the back (30lbs). With my steel tank this caused some front/back balance problems that I solved with 4lbs in front pockets. The harness puts the weight on my sides and I easily float upright without any effort or movement for as long as I want.
* Putting on the weights is easy, just put one arm through the harness and complete the rest without much effort. It certainly beats the ol' 30lb sling across the back and leaning over while cinching the belt too way tight.
* Walking around with the weights is easier. Having the shoulder supports makes a noticeable, real difference.
Whether it is a DUI harness or any of a few others I heartily recommend giving it a try sometime. I am a new fan of them!