Step7
Option 1.
If the instrument has a large
enough connector ring at
the bottom, you may simply
clip the two swivel hook
connectors directly to it.
Option 1
a
c
b
d
e
Option 2
Option 2.
If the ring is too small to
accommodate the hooks,
apply the loop connectors as
follows:
(a) Thread the nylon webbing
loop through the ring on the
instrument.
(b) Pass the plastic part
through the webbing loop.
(c) Pull the plastic part to
tighten the knot.
(d) Repeat with second loop
connector.
(e) Connect the two swivel
hooks on the harness to
the loop connectors on the
instrument.
Step1
The Pad-It Tuba Harness
™
has many areas of adjustment
which allow you to customize
the t for maximum comfort.
Once it's adjusted to your
liking, you will be able to get
in and out of the harness in
just a few seconds.
Begin by unfastening the
center quick disconnect and
hold the harness by the two
shoulder pads.
Step2
Place your arms through
the openings with the pads
resting on your shoulders.
Putting on the Pad-It Tuba
Harness
™
is very much like
wearing a vest.
Step3
Fasten the center quick
disconnect.
To adjust the torso strap
lower on the body, simply lift
the ladder-lock connectors
as shown and the webbing
will freely adjust to the longer
length required.
Step5
Set the main adjustment for
the torso strap by using the
two triglide connectors which
are located furthest to the
back of the harness.
Minor adjustments to the
torso strap can be made
by using the two triglide
connectors located at the
side quick disconnects.
Step4
Position the torso strap so it
ts just below the sternum.
You can adjust the torso
strap higher on the body by
pulling the two webbing tabs
as shown.
Step6
Once the torso strap is
adjusted properly for t, you
can ne-tune the position of
the large triglides located
on each side of the center
quick disconnect by moving
them toward the back. This
maximizes the support of the
instrument once attached.
Step8
Adjust the length of the straps
using the same method as
described in step 4.
Step9
For added stability, attach
the upper strap to the
instrument's top strap ring.
Depending on the
instrument's ring position
and your preferred playing
position, this strap may need
to be moved to the opposite
side of the harness. In this
case, simply unthread the
strap and rethread it on the
opposite side.
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