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Severn Pod Seat Harness

Created by John340 John340  > 9 months ago, 16 Jun 2017
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John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

16 Jun 2017 4:36pm
Harnesses are very personnel choices, dependent on body shape, type of sailing and sailing style. For my stout body shape, predominantly GPS sailing and preference for 30 inch harness lines and a low hook height, my recent purchase of the Severne Pod Seat Harness really fits the bill.







Since recommencing windsurfing in 2010, I've been looking for a harness to meet my needs. I unsuccessfully tried models from Prolimit and Flying Object. The Severne Pod is
- more comfortable
- the hook height is lower (hip height)
- the bar does not twist
- the leg straps are comfortable and do not slip
- the bar straps do not slip

All in all a great product.
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

16 Jun 2017 6:33pm
got one; agree with all points except last one

bar straps do slip on mine and wear real quick. But nevermind I love that harness !!!!
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

16 Jun 2017 6:17pm
Looks like a good one John .
the Dakine ones are pretty good too .
i just switched from pro limit ...way better ...lower hook ...less back pressure ..
BSN101
BSN101

WA

2378 posts

17 Jun 2017 4:02am
I've had mine now for about 5 sessions. It was a real difficult choice between the 2 Severne seat harnesses. Tried them both on in various sizes and settled for the pod after about an hour. So far very happy with it and had no slipping problems yet.
I do wish that it had a pocket tho. Store key rope etc. Came from a NP seat of about 10yrs old and the Severne has fitted in seamlessly.
Got a long sleeve neo top too but haven't got it wet yet. Will wear it under long leg SS wettie.
SeanAUS120
SeanAUS120

QLD

769 posts

18 Jun 2017 11:14am
Yeah, the POD harness is great. Have been using it 12 months already and love it.

Somewhere over the past few years all the seat harnesses turned in to these huge nappy looking things (ie, the CMR harness) - they look terrible (which I blame Dunkerbeck for). Nice to have a return to normal sized seat harnesses!

Also, you can wear this harness without the leg straps if you want to get a more 'waist harness' kinda feeling (just tighten the leg straps so they hook on to your @ss and it shouldn't slide up).
Beaglebuddy
Beaglebuddy

1595 posts

18 Jun 2017 3:18pm



BSN101
BSN101

WA

2378 posts

16 Jul 2017 4:18pm
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SeanAUS120 said..
Yeah, the POD harness is great. Have been using it 12 months already and love it.

Somewhere over the past few years all the seat harnesses turned in to these huge nappy looking things (ie, the CMR harness) - they look terrible (which I blame Dunkerbeck for). Nice to have a return to normal sized seat harnesses!

Also, you can wear this harness without the leg straps if you want to get a more 'waist harness' kinda feeling (just tighten the leg straps so they hook on to your @ss and it shouldn't slide up).



I will try this next trip on the RB.
Im going to look at putting my NP swivel hook bar on too.
onefoot
onefoot

21 posts

17 Jul 2017 3:35pm
Looks very much like the DaKine Reflex harness, which is on the market for many years and is the best I have had in the last 30 years.
Tony Polony
Tony Polony

NSW

340 posts

18 Jul 2017 8:19pm
Have found the CMR harness great for when I'm suffering back pain as it has a higher support area. That said, I also have an ION seat that is super low (similar to the POD). For the moderate - fresh cruising days, it's an absolute dream. Oh, and another ION seat harness - because I can! Seriously, what's wrong with me????
BSN101
BSN101

WA

2378 posts

18 Jul 2017 6:45pm
He must have grown a butt since high school.
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