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Corax Harness

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$59.95
Fits waist size 23" to 40"
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Description

  • Versatile and easy to use rock climbing harness:
    - durable construction for summer and winter activities
    - waistbelt equipped with two DoubleBack buckles which easily adjust and center the harness, keeping the equipment loops in optimal position
    - adjustable leg loops allow the harness to be donned while wearing mountaineering or ski boots, or to easily adjust the size for different clothing
  • Designed for greater comfort:
    - design allows the weight to be distributed between the waistbelt and the leg loops
    - ventilated waistbelt, and pressure points lined with soft mesh
  • Facilitates carrying equipment
    - two rigid equipment loops in front and two flexible ones in back for carrying all necessary equipment without interfering with a backpack

Specifications

  • Material(s): high-strength polyester webbing, perforated closed cell foam, polyester fabric
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12277 type C, UIAA 105
  • Product can be reviewed only after purchasing it
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Description

  • Versatile and easy to use rock climbing harness:
    - durable construction for summer and winter activities
    - waistbelt equipped with two DoubleBack buckles which easily adjust and center the harness, keeping the equipment loops in optimal position
    - adjustable leg loops allow the harness to be donned while wearing mountaineering or ski boots, or to easily adjust the size for different clothing
  • Designed for greater comfort:
    - design allows the weight to be distributed between the waistbelt and the leg loops
    - ventilated waistbelt, and pressure points lined with soft mesh
  • Facilitates carrying equipment
    - two rigid equipment loops in front and two flexible ones in back for carrying all necessary equipment without interfering with a backpack

Specifications

  • Material(s): high-strength polyester webbing, perforated closed cell foam, polyester fabric
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12277 type C, UIAA 105
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