Climbing Harnesses: Guide to Choosing the Best
One of the must-have
accessories for rock climbing is a harness. Inside the climbing
harness there are features such as buckles, waist and leg loops, tie
points and much more. Nevertheless, they look similar, yet they are
made with different designs and materials with other functions while
you are climbing. In this article, we are going to find out all the
fundamental features that you will need before you select a climbing
harness.
Waist Belt
The waist belt is
one of the base element of any climbing
harnesses.
These elements offer safety and comfort, together with the leg loops.
They are made with a central webbing to offer increased durability
and it is enveloped by foam and padding to give extra comfort. The
only setback of this system is that as time goes by the foam may
become damaged and therefore offer less comfort to the user and
experience the vibrations of the structural integrity throughout the
climbing process.
Buckle
Any type of modern
climbing harness has an auto-lock buckle that is fast and simple to
adjust by the user. When you hear about the double back buckle, it is
fundamental to pass the webbing back through the locking mechanism. A
great number of harness have a special feature that is adjustable to
a leg loop. The most useful part of the buckles is its ability to
create a perfect fit over a great number of clothing accessories.
Nevertheless, professional climbing harnesses usually use a static
size loops to save weight and offer more bulkiness.
Belay Loop
This top-durable loop is
the main point when holding your climbing partner. It is position
vertically and offers the karabiner to stay in the right direction
while climbing. Some types have a safety marker that is inside the
belay loop. When you see this red marker it means your harness is
nearly all worn out and you should replace it as soon as possible.
Ice Clipper Slots
A lot of multi-purpose
harnesses offer a couple of slots that are specially designed to hold
the carabiners so the user has easy accesses to his ice screws. This
feature is highly recommended for those who will climb icy mountains
to keep them their ice clippers within reach for any type of
emergency.
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