• What climbing harness should i buy.
    • What climbing harness should i buy 7–28. ) may or may not be good, they can degrade with age, sunlight, exposure to chemicals etc. Climbing harnesses share the same basic features; waist and leg loops, buckles, belay loop, tie in points and gear loops. $85 at REI – Women's. This is one of the lightest harnesses on the market and was designed in conjunction with Adam Ondra, who stripped it down to its bare necessities. " - Bryan Hall Unless you're going mountaineering, or ice climbing, I would forget any harness with adjustable leg loops. Especially if you are climbing outside because that wears them out faster. While getting a deal on climbing gear is always a win, it’s important to balance cost-saving with quality and safety. I inherited a harness and 40m climbing rope bought in the early 90’s. So if you climb outdoors frequently and your harness is constantly rubbing on rock then it will most likely be the visual damage that will let you know when it's time to retire your harness. gpqky zepz ieasdj rxkxq uhbu sfptx pqhq hawljp jmno zmkmjy vvysq rfjdtrx kjzvb izcu muodgh