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5-Point vs. 6-Point Harness ??

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5-Point vs. 6-Point Harness ??
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10-17-2007, 04:27 AM
catchacab wrote:
Quote:Personally for me it is a 5pt., if something bad happens, I would rather have the harness take out my boys than my wife!!!Confusedhock:
Ok I didn't get the "my wife" reference either.

But if you want to protect the boys with a five point harness, just make sure the lap belts are slung low and snug across your hips. The sub-strap between your legs is meant to keep the lap belts in place. Properly secured lap belts are keeping your hips in place, thereby preventing you from sliding down (submarining) through your harnesses.

This is all from a self-professed “non-technical, non-expert�?. The clearest thing to understand is that safety installations are not the area to skimp on expert installation or tutelage.


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