Just wondering , which type of harness hook-in system is preferred by the racing crowd, the regular hook-on-the-spreader-bar, or the "key-hole" system
I know and have used each, but was curious if, for racing purposes, one is favored over the other and why. Obviously, hooks can be kind of dangerous if they get caught or scratch on something and the dog-bones can really give you a shot to the head
, but I've heard that the key-hole ball (if you will) can actually come off the wire it's attached to under pressure
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Is it just a matter of taste
I one more utilitarian than another
Is one just considered cooler than the other
Inquiring minds want to know
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Also, I've only ever used buckles on harnesses, whether hook or key-hole. They seem ok, but are spreader bars really the way to go
Thanks