I have the 5 point Pro-Armor harnesses. 3" belt width is comfortable for me. I wanted separate shoulder straps, not the sewn in ones, and Pro-Armor has that option. I see a ton of them when out riding the dunes.
Welcome Kevin!!! I like the picture!! It's always great when the whole family can enjoy something together. If you plan on putting in a back panel, you'll have to go with the Dragonfire harness bar, because all the other ones I saw attach to the rear roll bar. I went with the UTVinc harnesses, very nice set-up. They come in a 2in or 3in width and many colors. Have fun with your new machine and post up pics as you get her together.
2014 Wildcat Trail - RED
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I have the 5 point Pro-Armor harnesses. 3" belt width is comfortable for me. I wanted separate shoulder straps, not the sewn in ones, and Pro-Armor has that option. I see a ton of them when out riding the dunes.
Thanks for the info. I think I am going to do the dragon fire in case I ever do the rear window. I am looking at the prp 4.2 harness mainly because they have automotive style latches. Should be easier for my wife and kids to use. I also think I prefer the h style with the chest clasp to keep them where they are supposed to be. Sorry but I have never owned a vehicle with harness' so I'm not sure what I will like and what I won't like.