SOFT SHELL VS. HARD SHELL
Some thoughts on the different feel, the effects on your body and also how much easier a soft shell is for packing small and light.
SOFT SHELL
Soft shell harnesses offer a comfortable, flexible fit that conforms to the shape of your body. This type of harness is excellent for riders who prioritise comfort and unrestricted manoeuvrability.
The Ozone Connect V4 waist and Connect V3 seat harnesses have unique aspects in being incredibly lightweight and conform to your body very well, making them a sleek and minimal option.
The beauty of these lightweight harnesses is that the flexible design doesn’t restrict movement but crucially delivers support where you need it. They are also very easy to travel with, packing down nice and small.
I personally love my Connect Waist V4 harness because I don’t feel it or notice that it’s even on. There are no velcro straps that chafe my body when wearing without a wetsuit and it takes just one click to put it on.
I have more freedom of movement when I’m riding and feel more connected to the kite and the ocean without any unnecessary bulk.
Soft shell harnesses work well for all styles. Rumor has it that a King of the Air winner also loved his soft shell Ozone harness so much that he used it for some time under his competition rash vests, despite riding for a competing brand.
HARD SHELL
Hard shell harnesses provide excellent support and efficient load distribution due to their rigid structure. They are for kiteboarders who desire as much firm support as possible. On the flip side, they offer less flexibility and may in the end be less forgiving on the body.
As a rider starts to fatigue throughout a session, the hard shell allows them to ‘cheat’ a bit by relying on the harness’s stiff support to keep going as they lose core stability. Making you ‘believe’ you can ride with more power for longer, rather than preventing back pain, this can eventually lead to more pain from strain.
The rigid hard shell shape is also more cumbersome to travel with as you can’t flatten it down to fit into your luggage as easily.
All that being said, tons of riders use and love hard shell harnesses. At the end of the day, it’s all about trying things out and seeing what you like the best.