Fly on the wall
You will need to use the ride engine rope slider.
I have a 2016 team rider I love it great support and never rides up and with the rope slider toe side is so good.
I've see the 2018 models they look great, but as my 2016 model is still as good as new there is no need to change.
Get onto ride engine for a demo somewhere
Hey Horey. I should've taken your advice and purchased an RE. My C1 is a pain in the ass . Rides up excessively and Velcro starting to fail. The 2018 looks good with the modified lock-up however my cost to kite ratio is too high at the moment Hope to see you on the beach during the next nuking SE'er.
I have never used the 2017 but the 2018 is very good loads of support feels glued to your waste and the fixed bar won't ride up at all.
Got mine from kingofwatersports free postage from UK and only set me back $370 with bar
I due for a new harness, been looking at RE & the Ion CS Wave...
For wave riding, what is better Elite or Hexcore ?
Thanks, Top
I think it just comes down to price and looks after trying both on and talking to people I don't think you can notice the difference when riding
I had a session on a borrowed 2016 Ride Engine Harness - strapless wave session. My feelings are mixed. Initially my experience was both thumbs up. I felt locked in, less pressure on my back, comfortable, ultimately forgot it was there. Then I crashed in the waves, body dragging for my surfboard. That's when everything turned to a thumbs down. The harness pulled up closer to my chest. I couldn't get it back down without great effort - if and when my traditional harness rides up I can get it down with a tug or it naturally falls back into place with a dive of the kite. The RE was not coming back into position without effort. My breathing was constricted and I thought this is what it must be like locked into an Iron Maiden.
I went back to the beach and adjusted the harness back into position, snugging up the straps a bit tighter. I also made sure the everything was tucked in properly. To no avail, the harness rode up, stuck up, after I went down a time or two again. When I had enough, I went back in to get my traditional harness. Ah, better.
Could it be that the RE was the wrong size? I normally wear a small to medium harness. The Ride Engine I used was a medium.
Is this something that was improved on with the later models?
Any thoughts? I liked it when it was working.
I would dare say that it was too big. I have had mine for three seasons now and it does not ride up at all. I am fairly chunky and I use a medium. You would need a small for sure, and then you would have to determine which bar size to fine tune.
I have never used the 2017 but the 2018 is very good loads of support feels glued to your waste and the fixed bar won't ride up at all.
Got mine from kingofwatersports free postage from UK and only set me back $370 with bar
How did you get yours from king of watersports? I thought they cant ship ride engine to australia?
I would dare say that it was too big. I have had mine for three seasons now and it does not ride up at all. I am fairly chunky and I use a medium. You would need a small for sure, and then you would have to determine which bar size to fine tune.
With hard shell harnesses any one size have much lower spectrum and adjustability, then the softies. For ex. ION's hard shell size 52 is 31-33, and that's it. As I recall RE also has two medium sizes (a larger and smaller). A larger hard shell harness cannot be made tighter by tightening the straps. I would say, they can be a bit smaller, but never larger. They don't like to slide anywhere, but stuck where they are.... so if a too big harness rides up, it can cause some drama....
This is one of the reasons that Engine offers two bar sizes to balance the shell. I use a medium with a small bar and I am 35 inch waist. When I first got it I was so tubby from traveling that I could not even get it on. I had to lose a 10 kilos which is good for that small bar. Had I not lost the weight I could have used a larger bar. It was much better for my health to lose the weight which is something I have always struggled with after 40. I will eventually get down to 80 kilos and that should get me to 34 inch and it will still fit. But you are right, I used to have a Mystic Warrior and could use it at any weight. But it did move up on me.
I'm wearing a small with the 8 inch spreader bar, the s/bar length helps pull in the softer side bits, thus giving that wrap around/locked in feeling. My tip is go smaller than you think.
Can't fault mine, now two full seasons in and loving it.
You do need to get the sizing right. Although I would be a medium in other soft harnesses I went for a small but balanced it with a 10'' rope slider bar, which is the perfect size for me. Great harnesses.
Take heed on the sizes people.I got a large, should have went medium. Now I have to eat more pies dammit. Love the harness though, highly recommended.