| Will Arnot
Will wears Traditional Deluxe number 127, and the first 3" Low-mode arm (which can be seen nicely in the third image).
Will is seen on the set of Rent using his harness to fly MK-V's Alien Revolution.
Will says that his harness is "imperative for the added hard work of flying the AR." |

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Jeremy Benning
Jeremy made the switch to the back mounted harness in 2000. "It's easily the single most important gear investment I have made to date. And my new Traditional Deluxe that I upgraded to this summer (2004) is even better than my original DSD harness - hard to imagine."
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Jurgen Badenhorst
Jurgen is seen on the set of the new Wesley Snipes movie wondering what on earth this grotesque corpse is doing in the middle of the desert.
In the second picture the corpse has clearly disappeared back into the ground where it had come from... What gives?
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Thomas English
Thomas is seen here wearing his Universal Harness and Low Profile Arm shooting both inside a club and outside on a typical rural English road
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Bob Gorelick
Bob is stylin' with Universal/MK-V Genesis number 5 and a Low-Profile Arm.
He'll need to use all his steadi-powers to keep up with "Blurry Guy" (who moves really, really fast). |

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Afton Grant
Afton is seen here sporting his Universal Harness # 133 on one of two 15-hour shooting days carrying a 75 pound rig.
Afterwards, he said, that thanks to his harness, the only physical fatigue he felt was in his feet.
Now, if only we could get Walter to produce some fatigue reducing shoes... |

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David Allen Grove
David, a long time Klassen owner, is a little camera shy... but his son, Logan Patrick Grove, has no problem modelling Dad's Traditional Deluxe harness for the camera.
Logan is currently strength training so he can start using Daddy's whole rig. Just think of the form and technique he will have by the time he starts middle school!!
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Horoki Izumi
Hiroki demonstrates, while wearing his Traditional Deluxe harness, how a nice day of following a guy walking around can turn into a harrowing run down the street.
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Andrew Jansen
Andrew is all scrubbed up with his Walter Light #008 on the set of a nine-hour live broadcast of Birthday Live on the Discovery Channel.
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Alec Jarnagin
Alex is seen here in New York shooting The Gates in 3D with his Universal/Genesis harness
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Jeff Mart
Jeff is seen here wearing his Traditional Deluxe harness with his MK-V Nexus system on the set of NYPD Blue.
In the first picture it certainly appears like Dennis Franz is coveting Jeff's new Low Mode carbon arm.
We can't say we blame him!
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BJ McDonnell
BJ is wearing Walter Light number 11 and an Original Carbon Arm.
In the third picture he can be seen telling anyone who will listen - mostly army personnel - that his new Klassen harness is the schiznit!
We're not 100 % sure, but we think that's a compliment.
Thanks BJ, we think you're pretty swell too.
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Matias Mesa
Matias wears Traditional Deluxe number 120 and an Original Carbon Arm.
Matias also cuts a mean silhouette with the Handsfree Transporter and Klassen HT Hardmount.
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Stephen Murphy
Stephen wears Universal harness number 22 and recently finished a particularly challenging shot.
This is what he had to say about it:
"I recently completed a single take 10 minute anamorphic shot which for me would not have been possible without the support of your fantastic
vest - every day I wear it I am reminded that it is hands down the best investment I have ever made in any of my steadicam related purchases.
Thank you once again for a great product!"
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