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The additional 100+ lbs behind me. Also the leashes slide up press against my neck and down into my shoulders. I end up spending a lot of the time during the walk with the leashes off my shoulders and across my biceps. I was looking at the sled pulling belt and that led me to the sled pulling harness. I am going to pick up one of each and see how that works.
Yeah I think getting the attachment point down to your hips should help a lot. Less wasted energy working against gravity, and you'll be applying force more directly with your legs, rather than using a lot of core strength.