General information and pictorial instruction for using correctly.
Mosquito Pro
Description
- 3 webbing belt construction, wide waistbelt and leg loops design for maximum support, comfort and pressure distribution
- Folds to give compact pack size
- Abrasion-resistant stretch ripstop fabric
- PFC-free DWR treated textile
- Lightweight padding and breathable mesh
- 3-buckle design for full adjustability with layers (alpine use and ice climbing)
- Integrated wear indicator at lower tie-in point
- 3 lightweight aluminium buckles
- Front wide TPU injection-moulded loops for easier gear retrieval
- Unisex design
- 16 mm Dyneema belay loop
- Supplied with protective storage bag
Retail price
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Weight (g)![]() ![]() | 340 g XS: 300 g / 10.6 oz
S: 315 g / 11.11 oz
M: 340 g / 11.99 oz L: 350 g / 12.3 oz (weight converted from grams to ounces) |
Fit | Unisex |
Sizes | XS, S, M, L, XL |
Gear Loops![]() ![]() | 5 Gear loops |
Ice Clip Slots![]() ![]() | Yes, 2 |
Belay / Tie-In | One Loop |
Waist Buckle Type | Quick Adjust |
Leg Buckle Type | Quick Adjust |
Drop Seat | No |
Haul Loop![]() ![]() | No |
Certification | CE, EN, UIAA |
Size Chart | XS
Waist: 64.5-72.5 cm / 25.4-28.5 in
Legs: 45-54 cm / 17.7-21.3 in S
Waist: 71-79 cm / 28-31.1 in Legs: 50-59 cm / 19.7-23.2 in M Waist: 79.5-87.5 cm / 31.3-34.4 in Legs: 55-64 cm / 21.7-25.2 in L (will fit the lower range of XL) Waist: 87-95 cm / 34.2-37.4 in Legs: 60-69 cm / 23.6-27.2 in |
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A pictoral representation of UIAA-105 and EN-12277 standards for harnesses.
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.