Dakine or liquid force harness shorts

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Grant lad
Grant lad
NSW
2 posts
NSW, 2 posts
5 Aug 2015 4:25am
Anyone out there used built in harness shorts?
I busted a lower rib last year and can't use a waist harness anymore as it puts pressure on my rib...
Tried a seat harness and hated it
Gilly3
Gilly3
QLD
800 posts
QLD, 800 posts
5 Aug 2015 6:53am
Hey Grant,
There has been quite a few threads on this topic.....most of the feedback has been positive!

Here is just one www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/Dakine-Boardshort-harnesswhy-would-I-not

Hit the search button if u want to find more....

Have had my Nitrous shorts for 3 seasons now and have no reason to change,,,,if ur in the waves throw a sliding dynabar on and u won't look back.
oldmic
oldmic
NSW
359 posts
NSW, 359 posts
5 Aug 2015 8:21am
yep same as gillythree no complaints nitrous and sliding bar
harlie
harlie
QLD
188 posts
QLD, 188 posts
5 Aug 2015 8:51am
I'm happy with the Liquid Force shorts & Dynabar. Pretty sure they were trying to cut me in half without the slider....
snalberski
snalberski
WA
858 posts
WA, 858 posts
5 Aug 2015 9:27am
I use the Dakine shorts and a Dyna bar with the pivoting hook attachment. The harness is really just a light seat harness and it works great for me. I initially was using the provided fixed hook which would rotate up all the time. This wore out the tightening straps really quickly. With the pivoting hook it's perfect and the harness has done 2 full seasons and still going strong
Wicksy
Wicksy
QLD
153 posts
QLD, 153 posts
5 Aug 2015 12:29pm
Ion B2 are another great option
Unhook3d
Unhook3d
WA
467 posts
WA, 467 posts
5 Aug 2015 10:49am
I used them for a bit until I believe a back injury resulted (inadvertently doing another task) if you are using a directional board, they cause too much body twisting.
Hence the suggestions above for a sliding hook etc.
on a twin tip the shorts are great.
MrTwist
MrTwist
VIC
95 posts
VIC, 95 posts
5 Aug 2015 1:53pm

I got told Liquid Force stopped making the harness shorts this year and the aussie distributor have none left. So if your local still has some grab them.

I went for the ION B2 due to bruised ribs. Haven't tried them yet but heard lots of good things.

Can you put a Dynabar on the B2's? Anyone done it?

Greenarrowz
Greenarrowz
NSW
301 posts
NSW, 301 posts
5 Aug 2015 1:54pm
Dakine nitrous,youll be very happy.
snalberski
snalberski
WA
858 posts
WA, 858 posts
5 Aug 2015 2:35pm
MrTwist said..

I got told Liquid Force stopped making the harness shorts this year and the aussie distributor have none left. So if your local still has some grab them.

I went for the ION B2 due to bruised ribs. Haven't tried them yet but heard lots of good things.

Can you put a Dynabar on the B2's? Anyone done it?



Dynabar and Dakine make 'Power clips' which would work with the B2 straps
ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA
WA
1007 posts
WA, 1007 posts
5 Aug 2015 4:11pm
ION actually do their own version of the dynabar which works pretty well for ION harness's at about $120 no other mods required



sandblaster
sandblaster
QLD
32 posts
QLD, 32 posts
5 Aug 2015 9:45pm
I have gone through several pairs of Nitrous shorts over the years. I converted to the Liquid Force for the last 2 pairs.

Both are great but do eventually wear out after a season or so. Regards comfort both are similar. I found you definitely
need to wear a pair of bike pants or similar with the Nitrous shorts whereas the LF comes with their own wet suit material pants
to wear with the shorts. I have found the LF slightly harder wearing and so have lasted a bit longer. I have made various repairs
to all my pairs to extend their use.

And yes a Dynabar is definitely better to use with both.
Mark50
Mark50
NSW
166 posts
NSW, 166 posts
6 Aug 2015 3:00pm
Nitrous shorts are great and with the Dynabar, even better. Touch wood, not having any wear problems after a year of fairly consistent use. Unlikely to go back to a waist harness now.
WA Surf & Foil
WA Surf & Foil
WA
250 posts
WA, 250 posts
6 Aug 2015 6:30pm
Grant lad said..
Anyone out there used built in harness shorts?
I busted a lower rib last year and can't use a waist harness anymore as it puts pressure on my rib...
Tried a seat harness and hated it


We have some LF ones in stock only in certain sizes, flick me an email and I will look after you on them if they suit?

Cheers
[email protected]
fingerbone
fingerbone
NSW
921 posts
NSW, 921 posts
6 Aug 2015 8:57pm
Yea I like the nitrous shorts, I never kite without at least a springy on so very comfy for me.
Took a bit of time ( 1 session ) changing jumping technique as slightly different than waist harness.
Mine show no signs of wear yet ( 1 season or so ) but would imagine they may wear out on the seat sooner than a seat harness as you tend to leave them on and sit around in them talking sh1t to other kiters.
Dyna bar is fathers day surprise from the wifey....cant wait
Cheers Billy
flyingcab
flyingcab
VIC
942 posts
VIC, 942 posts
6 Aug 2015 9:59pm
Had dakines, were great for what they are ( I prefer waist now)
Only little thing was they wore down my wetsuit after wearing them over the top.
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