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IKKO

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Description

The iKKO is an adjustable leg-loop harness for a beginner climber.

It is easy to use because it is adjusted in a single movement, for increased safety.

It is also a more affordable model, ideal for climbing clubs.
Strengths: One size fits all, plus exclusive "easy-slide" buckles.

Waist: 50 to 123 cm

Thigh: 40 to 81 cm

Convenience of use:

Very easy to adjust using the exclusive easy-slide, non-openable rounded buckles. Two fingers are all you need! Even with intensive use or in damp conditions, the strap always slides smoothly!

Easy to slip on thanks to the colour-coded leg loops and waist strap: right leg grey, left leg yellow and waist strap black.

Traceability:

Individual tracking number, protected by a clear window on the right-hand side of the waist strap. Also enables harness to be personalized with a club name, etc.

Lifespan:

Up to 10 years, according to frequency of use, maintenance, storage and care.

Retail price

US$ 40.85
Price is a static conversion from
€36.76 EUR
Weight (g)

Weight

In grams, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

If there are differences in weight (due to multiple sizes or optional accessories) we'll list them here.

The default weight is the middle-most size, often this is size M.

400 g

One Size: 400 g / 14.1 oz
(weight converted from grams to ounces)

Fit Unisex
Sizes XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, 1 Size Fits All
Gear Loops

Number of Gear Loops

Gear loops are used to hold gear (quickdraws, cams, etc) onto your harness. 4 gear loops is most common.

0 - 1 Gear Loops

Most often on full body harnesses or guide/gym style harnesses.

2-3 Gear Loops

Mostly found on lighter harnesses made for [ski] mountaineering or high-end sport climbing where weight is a high priority.

4 - 5 Gear Loops

The standard/most common number for climbing harnesses. Perfect for sport and trad.

More Than 6 Gear Loops

Designed for long multi-pitch and big wall climbing, found on harnesses made to hold the maximum amount of gear.

Worth Considering

Occasionally, the number of gear loops will change on a harness model depending on the size. There could be 7 gear loops for the med/large but only 5 gear loops for the xsmall/small. In this case we list the highest number for the filters, and then write an explanation on the product page like, “Size S/XS can only fit 5 gear loops.”

1 Gear loops
Ice Clip Slots

Ice Clip Slot

Ice clipper slots are made to fit a carabiner that holds ice screws. These slots are generally only used by ice climbers but there is no disadvantage to having them on your harness.

Less than 40% of harnesses will have ice clipper slots. And those harnesses will usually have 2 or 4 slots, often located next to, or between, the gear loops.

No, 0
Belay / Tie-In Tie-In
Waist Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Leg Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Drop Seat No
Haul Loop

Haul Loop

Trad climbers often look for a haul loop as they're intended to haul a rope (second line) or pack (while you climb the chimney).

A haul loop can also hold shoes or other accessories. Although not the intended use, it is also commonly used to hold a chalk bag.

No  (0kN)
Certification CE, EN, UIAA
Size Chart

One Size
Waist: 50-123 cm / 19.7-48.4 in
Legs: 40-81 cm / 15.7-31.9 in
(we converted centimeters to inches)

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