Rider: 73 Kgs - competent & enthusiastic
Style: Freeriding, Surf
Weather: WA = (other than 2011) nuking
Build Quality: 10/10
Satisfaction: 10/10
Disclosure: retailer selling Dakine but also 4 other Harness brands
My Comments:
After getting feedback from almost every buyer of the Nitrous shorts I was almost relieved to have a pair returned in my size because we had managed to damage them through normal shop handling (a cut on the left buttock
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Tried them today for the first time & I too am sold.
Being a kiter that has to ride a seat (lower back injury = no waist harness) I am now willingly giving up on my low cut Dakine Tempest after 4 yrs despite it being far from worn out.
The Nitrous shorts are super comfortable - AAaaahh at last. No nappy feel whatsoever. No voice changing grinding into the groin. No snickers on the beach about not being 'cool'.
Dakine Nitrous = 'coolth' & comfort along with all the advantages of the lower centre of gravity pull; no riding up around the chest and no pressure on the spine to aggrevate any injury problems.
Match this to the undeniable top rate quality of all Dakine harnesses you have a winning combination for all kiters who 'have to' or 'prefer' the seat harness option.
NB - on Dakine generally.
As a retailer I have quickly come to realise that Dakine outlast a great no. of other brands. Customers wanting to replace their old Dakines are usually talking 4 or more years old.
Some customers come in for new harnesses having regularly replaced their worn harnesses annually. They find it hard to believe there are harnesses out there that give multiple years of service.
Ive been kiting 8 yrs now - 2 harnesses total in the past 7 seasons. AND; my 4 yr old Tempest is still fit enough to pass onto someone deserving through our 'wrecking yard' stock'.
I've been riding the dakine's and LF board shorts for a number of years now. After a failed attempt to get the firestarter waist, I went back to the shorts because waists just didn't work for me.
This year I'm testing the transformer as an alternative. My issues don't relate to back problems, it relates to a small chest so the harness tends to ride up or it digs into my ribs if I make it tight enough not to ride. Will update you on a comparison between the two when I test it.
I have been looking around for the nitrous shorts recently as I am also having rib issues, sternum has become sore to even touch, most shops don't seem to carry many seat or shorts harnesses because they are not as cool as waist harnesses... The trouble is having confidence in the sizing before I either order a pair in or buy from another Aussie shop online.
I to have to wear a seat harness because of back soreness and I use a sliding spreader bar for toe side. I also prefer the lower centre of gravity as well than the waist harnesses I used for a number of years. What's the wear rate on these shorts. Surely the fabric on the shorts will wear faster than the actual harness mechanisms. Anyone else use these shorts coming from seat harness ( I use a flying objects, quite like it), and what is the durability of the actual short material. Surely it would stretch, fade and rip after a shortis time period??
Thanks for the offer Saffer, I have an older kite seat harness that I am rotating with my waist harness at the moment which is giving me a lot of relief. It's funny how the doctors seemed to think that any kiter would be prepared to stop for 3 to 6 months, what are they thinking!!!
Are the nitrous large a typical 34-36 size? If so I will probably just bite the bullet and order a pair.
Oh so you can put the dyna spreader bar on them. I already have one of those from you guys. Yeh they are a world away in the surf if you have to wear a seat harness like myself. Two more questions mr kite power
1. What is the difference in comfort compared to a seat harness and more importantly why are they more comfortable??
2. What's the round about price for one of these shorts.
Ps dakine for me, don't unhook and like the pull from further down. Sounds weird.
Im a 34 in regular shorts & 32 in Nitrous. Definitely need to try before you buy.
As Saffer said - they dont feel like a seat just straps to stop them riding up which for some strange reason really dont feel like they are there. (probably wont apply to all body shapes?)
Reg price is $229 complete. With the Dyna Bar option you would probably only pay about $350.
Need to add there that you would have to buy your harness at the same time as the Dyna Bar to get the change-over price. With Nitrous c/w Bar & Pad plus a Dyna Bar you would be paying $388.00
Hi I currently have Dakine nitrous shorts (2 nd pair in 2 years) and while they look good, feel comfortable - they don't last esp the stitching in the straps come undone eventually with force - there are better out there like ion
Mmm that is my prediction looking at the design. Does anyone else support the Dakines/lf deteriorating a bit quick. ??
further to last comment posted, I had the 2011 nitrous shorts for 7 months before strap broke away but as under 12 month warranty from shop bought from, they re stitched all the strap points big time and it's better now. But they should have been stitched real good from the factory. others have had the same problem i had down the line with stictching eventually coming loose so reckon it's betetr to get them reinforced if you get a pair
Onto my 2nd pair now, 2-3 seasons on and still going strong. First pair lasted about 3-4 years but were well worn by then. The new pair do seem to be a little more sturdy as they still looking surprisingly good for the amount of use. As others have said these are very comfy shorts! I now have a waist harness which I use most of the time but will still go back to the nitrous shorts when it is extremely windy or when my back is playing up.
Hi guys,
interested in this topic - I've got a pair of the LF shorts (a few years old now), I used to love them but something has happened and they are digging in like crazy into my hips now (around the top of the 'shorts') I can't handle more than about 30 min in them and I'm bruised for a couple of days after as sesh - not cool! not sure if they've stretched or what, they used to be super comfy. I like the concept of the shorts as a compromise between seat and waist (which I've never found to feel quite right for me).. has anyone else had a similar bad experience? I'm leaning towards the dakine nitrous if I can get some
You getting fattened up by your partner like me?? It's all a conspiracy man, they fatten you up like a lamb to the slaughter, then whammo you are splayed helpless in their female net of deceit.
Yes I have Freudian issues...
Hey guys, I've ridden botht eh Dakine and LF shorts over the last 5years (back problems).
I had three sets of Dakine shorts over three years. Basically the stitching in the more highly loaded straps gives way in under 12months (twice per week generally aggressive riding with no slider bar). Each time I'd have to take it in to a baggage repair place to get re-stitched. The last set had a strap let go after 6months. Took it back to the shop, and they said they had many returns and were tired of having to send them for repair.
I've had the LF shorts now for 18months, and although not quite as comfortable (straps dig in a little more than Dakine) they are still going strong without any signs of wear.
FYI, from the beginning I have worn a pair of 3mm wetsuit shorts under them. Makes them very comfy, and I couldn't imagine going without
Cheers
Mal
Agree Dakine Nitrous very very comfy, love them, also lower back probs and cant use waist harness. I have had to repair straps on current pair at anchor point on harness twice in 2 years, although in that time Ive towed 3 guys in from over 1km offshore after they lost/released their kites, so the extra weight of dragging another kiter and pull on the rear handle may have contributed to the stitching failing.
Just ordered the 2012 ION B2 boardshort harness, $162 (free delivery), good reviews o/s, supposed to be far superior build quality, will see how they compare flexibility/support/confortwise.http://www.ion-essentials.com/content/products/harnesses/kite/b2_boardshort/