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2025-09-02 12:27:56
Unfortunately my photos of this item are gone. I have a 30 foot peak on steep sloped metal roof. The house is on a hill, so falling off the roof could me a fall much more than 30 foot. I needed to be safe while I installed a satellite antenna (for internet service).I wanted to be safe, but not break the bank either. I would not have need of this regularly. I felt completely safe up on the roof. I have multiple tools and pouches hanging from the extra loops.I like having my arms free to move about, without having a safety line coming from my chest out in front of me.Pros:- heavy duty construction- plenty of heavy steel loop to hang tools from- easy- enough adjustmentCons:- after using this and seeing full body harness, I believe I can see the benefit of the safety line at chest rather than waste levelWould I recommend to others: YesWould I purchase again: Yes
jvanvark
2025-09-01 14:20:01
As advertised and fits great! Wonderful value and holding up well to daily use. Hip d rings do rotate out of orientation easily but overall great fit and flexibility!
shawn
2025-07-18 13:31:19
Been climbing with this harness for a couple of months now. I would recommend it for anyone, beginners or experienced climbers.
thomas Douglas
2025-04-29 18:04:06
Very light, comfortable for occasional use, sometimes the straps are difficult to adjust
Jake D.
2025-04-27 17:11:13
Great harness. Adjusts easily and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.
Brian
2025-03-26 16:47:55
I only use this to belay my granddaughters, so it serves its purpose. I put a gri gri on the front ring and it works fine. If you’re larger than a 38 waist, choose another as there is not enough belt strap provided to grip.
rbc
2025-02-24 16:01:27
The buckles on the leg and two on the waste are very hard to adjust. You have to loosen and tighten any belt or harness every time you put it on or take it off, so this should be a simple process. With this belt it is very frustrating. Other harnesses I have owned are all very easy. One you tighten the strap, then slide it into a grove to attach. Others, you just pull tight, which is how I had hoped this one worked. After researching, I think these are speed buckles. I couldn't find any info on this specific belt. In unlocked position, loosening is reasonable, but tightening is a pain and wastes time.
Jerry Larkin
2024-12-28 20:45:38
I mostly just belay for my son and we needed a replacement harness, so got this one. He (16) climbed once with it, but even before tying in he said it was too bulky. It's fine for me for belaying. If you're using it for tree work, need tools, or thick, padded straps are more important, it's great.
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