To prevent this, do you -
- use a checklist
- cultivate a permanent state of swapped footwear anxiety
- paint "CHECK YOUR SNEAKERS" on the door threshold
- come up with ritualized behaviors because nothing else seems to be working
DId you ever put the wrong shoe on a foot, say in the dark? Kinda instantly, painfully obvious.
The problem: harnesses in the"wrong" configuration "feel" very similar to those in the "right" configuration. If harnesses felt almost painfully awkward misconfigured, this would be an exceedingly rare problem. It would be interesting to see designers pay some attention to this.
With my cacoon, I used to pull the suspension lines tight across the front, passing the 'biner thru the boot loop and attaching it the shoulder loop. This would both keep the lines from fouling and create such a twisted feel to the harness (also leaving the 'biner in plain view) - I could never quite forget about it.