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<blockquote data-quote="squeak12" data-source="post: 749771" data-attributes="member: 12742"><p>I agree. Honestly most people don't use their belts correctly. Always do laps first as tight as possible while wiggling, then shoulders. If using a sub strap, it really need to be person specific. While the sub does help keep the harnesses from going up, their priority is to keep you from slipping out of the bottom. I always look at the clasps and adjusting mechanisms because cheap ones are prone to sticking or being hard to use in which case they typically end up being not used correctly. Seat belts are not one size fits all and the installation and routing is as important as anything.</p><p></p><p>I like PRP as a good budget friendly option. I have used cheaper ones as well such as Simpson with no pads. If I had to buy some today, it would likely be Mastercraft with a ratchet on the lap belt but they are upwards of $250 per seat. I am also much more race oriented and safety conscious than your average leaf looker or trail rider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak12, post: 749771, member: 12742"] I agree. Honestly most people don't use their belts correctly. Always do laps first as tight as possible while wiggling, then shoulders. If using a sub strap, it really need to be person specific. While the sub does help keep the harnesses from going up, their priority is to keep you from slipping out of the bottom. I always look at the clasps and adjusting mechanisms because cheap ones are prone to sticking or being hard to use in which case they typically end up being not used correctly. Seat belts are not one size fits all and the installation and routing is as important as anything. I like PRP as a good budget friendly option. I have used cheaper ones as well such as Simpson with no pads. If I had to buy some today, it would likely be Mastercraft with a ratchet on the lap belt but they are upwards of $250 per seat. I am also much more race oriented and safety conscious than your average leaf looker or trail rider. [/QUOTE]
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