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Edelweiss Dart Harness
  • Edelweiss Dart Harness
  • Edelweiss Dart Harness

Dart

Rating

My vote: None ( 4.8 avg )

Description

Climbing harness with full ergonomy, light weight and essential features. The sleek construction allows for total freedom of movement with incredible support and comfort. Easy and precise fitting by 4 fast autolocking buckles. 4 gear holders for a good racking.

Retail price

US$ 54.99
Weight (g) 380 g

M/L: 380 g / 13.4 oz
L/XL: 420 g / 14.8 oz
(weight converted from grams to ounces)

Fit Unisex
Sizes M, L, XL
Gear Loops 4 Gear loops
Ice Clip Slots No­
Belay / Tie-In One Loop
Waist Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Leg Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Drop Seat Yes
Haul Loop No ­
Certification CE, EN
Size Chart

M/L
Waist: 69-89 cm / 27.2-35 in
Legs: 46-61 cm / 18.1-24 in
L/XL
Waist: 77-107 cm / 30.3-42.1 in
Legs: 53-69 cm / 20.9-27.2 in
(we converted centimeters to inches)

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Climbing Gear Reviews UK rating 3/5

I’ve used the Dart for sport, trad and Scottish winter climbing and it has proved a good all-round harness. There are no areas that it truly excels in but likewise there are no areas where it is really lacking. Comfort is very good whether actually climbing or on a hanging stance and like all good kit it tends to disappear from your mind whilst in use. It was a great harness on ‘mountaineering’ type Scottish days with a fair bit of scrambling and ridge walking the design doesn’t hamper movement or rub when walking which means it would work well in a traditional alpine environment.

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The UIAA equipment standard provides a baseline for equipment performance in a test lab under controlled conditions on new equipment. Although these test conditions are relevant to the conditions encountered climbing, conditions encountered at the crags and the condition of the equipment are equally important. This recommendation from the UIAA member federation The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) provides vital equipment information that is NOT explicitly addressed in the standard, particularly failure modes of the equipment and recommendations for the use, inspection, maintenance, and retirement of equipment.

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