- Stitched clip-in buckles at waist make it easy to put on and take off
- Available in two sizes
- Vertical plus horizontal integration point
- 4 buckle design for maximum range of adjustment and a central attachment point at all times
- Leg loop straps protected against abrasion: load-bearing strap element enclosed in protective textile strap
- Replaceable, extremely robust abrasion protector without seams made of tarpaulin
- Four gear loops (size 1: two gear loops), two metal tie-in points, plus additional attachment options for gear storage and organization
- Integrated RFID transponder
The measurements give a good initial indication of which harnesses to consider from the retailer's shelf. Attention: The sizes differ depending on the manufacturer. As with an item of clothing, the cut of the harness is also very important in addition to the dimensions.
A perfectly fitting climbing harness is fixed at the waist in such a way that it cannot be pushed over the hips. It is important to make sure that the material loops point towards the floor and that the tie-in loop and the leg loops are not twisted. How to tighten the harness correctly is shown in the illustrations below.
Most harnesses are designed to fit different body shapes. We offer many of our models in different shapes for improved comfort and optimal load distribution. Climbers whose waists and hips have a similar circumference will go for the "O-shape" harnesses.Â