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Climbing Harnesses

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      Sit harnesses for the gym, crag, alpine, ice, and big wall climbs. As well as full body climbing harnesses for kids, expecting mothers, or those working at heights who need full-body support. See all women's climbing harnesses or kids climbing harnesses.

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      ⚠ Regular inspection of your harness for wear and tear. Regularly inspect your harness for signs of wear, including frayed or damaged webbing, loose stitching, or broken buckles. Replace it if you notice any issues.

      Sport Climbing Harness vs Traditional Climbing Harness

      • Sport harnesses are stripped down of features to save weight, and tend to have a single buckle, minimal gear loops and minimal leg adjustment.
      • Traditional harnesses generally have more gear loops, extra padding for comfort, lumbar support, a haul loop and leg adjustment.

      How to Select a Harness

      Match your harness selection to its intended use. A ski touring harness is vastly different from a big-wall harness. If you have many objectives and terrain choices you may want to have multiple harnesses.

      Climbing harnesses come in various sizes. To choose the right one, measure your waist and leg circumference and refer to the manufacturer's sizing chart. The harness should fit snugly but not be too tight. We recommend hanging for an extended period of time in the harness to see what pressure points build up and how the harness fits your body type.

      Select from extra gear loops, adjustable leg loops, haul loops, extra padding, two waist buckles, thin belay loops and alternative frames and structures.