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Beal Venus Soft
  • Beal Venus Soft
  • Beal Venus Soft

Venus Soft

Rating

My vote: None ( 5.1 avg )

Description

Lightweight adjustable harness which can be adapted to suit all feminine figures thanks to its two sizes and Dynamic-Fit (Black Diamond licence) leg loop adjustment system. Like the REBEL, it benefits from the latest Web-Core technology which provides exceptional levels of comfort thanks to optimal pressure distribution on hips and thighs.

Retail price

US$ 89.99
Weight (g) 324 g

Size 1 : 324 g / 11.4 oz
Size 2 : 358 g / 12.6 oz
(weight converted from grams to ounces)

Fit Women
Sizes XS, S, M, L, 1 Size Fits All
Gear Loops 4 Gear loops
Ice Clip Slots No, 0
Belay / Tie-In One Loop
Waist Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Leg Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Drop Seat Yes
Haul Loop Yes  (0kN)
Certification CE
Size Chart

Size 1
Waist : 61-76 cm / 24-29.9 in
Legs : 45-57 cm / 17.7-22.4 in
Size 2
Waist : 75-90 cm / 29.5-35.4 in
Legs : 54-66 cm / 21.2-26 in
(we converted centimeters to inches)

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Rock and Ice Gear Review no rating given just a review

This harness only comes in two sizes, 1 and 2, which may not suit all women. Furthermore, the auto-adjusting elastic leg loops only have a few inches of play, which makes the harness neat and light—and the fit good and snug—but means women with small waists and larger legs, or vice versa, may find the fit doesn’t suit them. These leg loops also won’t be ideal for mountaineering or ice/mixed climbing, where you may need to pull the harness on over boots or crampons.

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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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