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Beal Bambi II Harness

Bambi II

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Description

A simple and practical harness for growing climbers less than 40 kg in weight.
By means of its 2 automatic adjustment buckles on leg loops and on the shoulder straps, BAMBI II adjusts perfectly and easily to all body shapes.
A colour code identifying body straps and leg loops helps when putting the harness on.

STRONG POINTS:
• Easy to adjust thanks to 4 autolock buckles.
• Easy to put on thanks to the colours of the webbings.
• Comfortable and secure.

USES:
Very young children.

A simple and practical harness for growing climbers less than 40 kg in weight.
By means of its 2 automatic adjustment buckles on leg loops and on the shoulder straps, BAMBI II adjusts perfectly and easily to all body shapes.
A colour code identifying body straps and leg loops helps when putting the harness on.

STRONG POINTS:
• Easy to adjust thanks to 4 autolock buckles.
• Easy to put on thanks to the colours of the webbings.
• Comfortable and... 

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Retail price

US$ 52.32
Price is a static conversion from
€47.04 EUR
Weight (g) 350 g

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Fit Kids - Full Body
Sizes XXS
Gear Loops ­
Ice Clip Slots No, 0
Belay / Tie-In ­
Waist Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Leg Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Drop Seat No
Haul Loop No  (0kN)
Certification CE, EN
Size Chart

XXS
Waist: 54 cm / 21.3 in
Legs: 35-60 cm / 13.8-23.6 in
(we converted centimeters to inches)

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