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Singing Rock Dome Harness
  • Singing Rock Dome Harness
  • Singing Rock Dome Harness
  • Singing Rock Dome Harness
  • Singing Rock Dome Harness
  • Singing Rock Dome Harness

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Description

Durable big wall harness ideal for aid climbing, designed for maximum comfort on long days on the wall. Suitable for all who prefers great support and comfort while climbing.

  • reinforced ergonomically shaped padding provides maximum support in the lumbar and leg areas
  • waist belt is equipped with two buckles for perfect centering, the patented Rock&Lock buckle allows quick and comfortable putting on and taking off the harness
  • adjustable leg loops with Rock&Lock buckles allow the harness to be dressed with skis or crampons on
  • tie-in points are reinforced for greater durability of the harness
  • possibility of attaching a hammer holder
  • 7 gear loops with 5 kg capacity
  • rear haul loop with 10 kg capacity
  • 2 color coded belay loops with 15 kN strength

Durable big wall harness ideal for aid climbing, designed for maximum comfort on long days on the wall. Suitable for all who prefers great support and comfort while climbing.

  • reinforced ergonomically shaped padding provides maximum support in the lumbar and leg areas
  • waist belt is equipped with two buckles for perfect centering, the patented Rock&Lock buckle allows quick and comfortable putting on and taking off the harness
  • adjustable leg loops... 
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Retail price

US$ 119.99
Weight (g) 630 g

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Fit Unisex
Sizes S, M, L, XL
Gear Loops 7 Gear loops
Ice Clip Slots Yes, 2
Belay / Tie-In Two Loops
Waist Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Leg Buckle Type Quick Adjust
Drop Seat Yes
Haul Loop Yes  (0kN)
Certification CE, EN, UIAA
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Singing Rock Dome Harness

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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