Safety harness saved my life last night
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 17
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From: kansas city missouri USA
Well I was spending some quality time in a northern MO deer stand last night when our worst fears came true for me. I was watching a couple of does work a cut corn fiels about 5:20 when all of the sudden my feet fell out of underneath me. I had NO WARNING,NO IDEA thatI was goingdown until it happened. I heard a loud POP, and then before I knew what was going on I was hanging harmlessly 23 feet in the air as my stand went crashing down. It took me a second to figure out what was going on, but I slowly turned around, grabbed the tree, found my steps and climbed back up the tree to retrieve my gear.
All I could think about at that point was "what went wrong." I weld my own stands and thought that maybe a bad weld busted, my strap ripped, a hook just slipped off. I really had no idea so I hurried down the side of the tree and inspected everything. I found that one of my hardened steel hooks just snapped!!!!! These are the 2" straps that come in 20' lengths and one just snapped!!!!! I weigh 260 and these things are supposed to have a break strength of thousands of pounds!!!!
So I looked up the tree to whereI was and the scariest thing of it all is that i would of been poked and gored by most all of my 14 tree steps that were directly below me. I always thought that I would feel myself falling and be able to "guide" a fall but let me tell you, I wouldn't have been able to scream before I would have had that first tree step catch my ribs.
I have been bowhunting for 16 years. Of course I am not one to preach, everyone is entitled to their own thoughts. But I will say that the extra 2 minutes that it took for me to slip the harness (Seat-o-the-pants brand) saved me alot of pain, and possibly my life. I just bought it this year and have used one a majority of the time for the past 5 years, but nowI will never leave home without it.
BOB
All I could think about at that point was "what went wrong." I weld my own stands and thought that maybe a bad weld busted, my strap ripped, a hook just slipped off. I really had no idea so I hurried down the side of the tree and inspected everything. I found that one of my hardened steel hooks just snapped!!!!! These are the 2" straps that come in 20' lengths and one just snapped!!!!! I weigh 260 and these things are supposed to have a break strength of thousands of pounds!!!!
So I looked up the tree to whereI was and the scariest thing of it all is that i would of been poked and gored by most all of my 14 tree steps that were directly below me. I always thought that I would feel myself falling and be able to "guide" a fall but let me tell you, I wouldn't have been able to scream before I would have had that first tree step catch my ribs.
I have been bowhunting for 16 years. Of course I am not one to preach, everyone is entitled to their own thoughts. But I will say that the extra 2 minutes that it took for me to slip the harness (Seat-o-the-pants brand) saved me alot of pain, and possibly my life. I just bought it this year and have used one a majority of the time for the past 5 years, but nowI will never leave home without it.
BOB
#2
Well thank god your not hurt or DEAD, I really hope that his tells them guys that think they dont need a harness to think twice about it. Everyone needs a harness, i dont care how high you are off the ground. Again i am very glad you are OK....
#7
ORIGINAL: deer-hunter18
I AGREE...
ORIGINAL: BOWFANATIC
Also glad to hear you're o.k.! This post should be pinned to the top for awhile to remind everyone.
Also glad to hear you're o.k.! This post should be pinned to the top for awhile to remind everyone.
#10
Typical Buck
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 539
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From: SE Pennsylvania
I'm a firm believer in full body harness' for that very reason. My second weekend out I had my platform fall out from under me, 20 feet (Luckily it's a climber and I was sitting when it happened so I didn't have to use the harness). I've never been so glad I had the harness on. Even if you don't have the use it in a fall, it's a great feeling to know you have it onif something happens.


