How to Fit Randall May Marching Harnesses (#2 - General How-To)
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2021
- A step-by-step video on how to fit Randall May harnesses in most situations. It's crucial to follow these steps in the order they're presented.
Fitting steps, *in order*:
1. Set the belly plate where leg movement just barely won't bump it side to side.
2. Set the Contour Hinge to follow the shape of the torso.
3. Adjust the shoulder bars so that they DO NOT TOUCH the back of the shoulders (scapula) with good posture, instead making contact with the chest and top of shoulders.
4. Adjust the back support plate (if included) to promote good posture and keep the shoulder bars off of the back.
5. Adjust the Posto rails to set drum height.
Disclaimer: I'm tall, so the end result on me is a little more spaced out than it typically would be.
This video is not sponsored, produced, confirmed, associated, or affiliated with Randall May International in any way. These are my opinions on how to get a rough harness fit, and they are not the “only correct way.” They simply come from reading included instructions, online discussions, and personal experience. - Hudba
Thank you so much my school just bought us these drums and carriers and when I got handed them I was lost until watching this
Thanks!
Great tutorial. Fit-up on a woman is a bit different with the contour adjuster, in order to get fitted properly to the chest. Mine isn’t straight up and down like yours. -Just a comment to let women know that they can get a good fit, too. The sequence of how to adjust is the same as you demo’d.
What a guy 💪🏻
I shared this with my Drum line.
the only thing I don’t about these carriers is that it makes it look like you have a super hunched back while in uniform loll
This video was insanely cool
🤤😋😭😋😭😋👍😋😭👌😭
My belly plate rests on my thighs but it’s all the way up