Keep in mind the wahine harness is cut for a woman. All the other harnesses listed are mainly cut for men. Some women say this makes a big difference.

Just because it was cut for a man or woman doesn't makes it right for you. There was shop that had some harnesses cut for women. The woman who ran the shop, loved them. She was the model for the cut. She looked like a poster for "Sweedish Girls". Some women thought they were the most uncomfortable thing they ever put on

In general because of the CG differences, men tend toward full harnesses and women tend toward half harnesses
I think harnesses are about as personal as underwear. Go try a bunch of them on until you find one you like. After a year you may find some small things that you would like changed. Look for a sailmaker or marine canvas shop to modify it.

I like windsurfing harnesses too. My favorite was a German North. I finally threw it out a couple weeks ago. There was not enough left to patch. FYI, if your spreader is steel you can bend the hook to accept a ball in a pinch. (aluminum will break).

To answer your question. I use a DaKine Nash for "just in case" and an old Magic Marine (the big heavy one with inflatable lumbar support) for windy days.