Petzl FALCON Rescue Climbing Harness size 1
$
199.95
Score By Feature
Based on 3 ratings
Giftable
9.88
Satisfaction
9.31
Customer service
9.53
Value for money
9.84
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Product Description
An ultra-lightweight seat harness designed to be used for suspended rescues
The Falcon harness has a lightweight waistbelt, leg loops, and a metal ventral attachment point. During a suspended rescue, the load is distributed between the side belt and the leg loops. With a semi-rigid waist belt and leg loops for comfort, and self-locking buckles for easy and quick adjustments, this belt is designed to be comfortable and easy to move in. A buckling mechanism at the rear of the harness allows attachment of either a TOP or TOP CROLL chest harness or a CROLL rope clamp.
As the suspension is applied, the metal ventral attachment point distributes the load between the waistbelt and the leg loops. Design that is comfortable, lightweight and has a reasonable weight/comfort ratio - Semi-rigid, slim waistbelt and leg loops offer optimal comfort/weight ratio - Textile attachment points on both sides of the belt reduce
Size 1 Waist belt 70-93 cm 27. Color(s) black/yellow. The size range is 5 to 36 inches. The legs loops are approximately 18 inches in length for 6" leg loops. The size ranges from 5" to 24.". The weight of the 4" piece is 855 grams. I guarantee 88 lbs for 3 years (Measure with your clothes on [aka Coveralls/Jackets]--not your clothing)
Questions & Answers
Are there any other loops on this harness we can connect to hook another climber for safety since we have no belay loop?
Moreover, it does not have a belay loop only a ventral D-type loop You are ringing. In addition, there are 2 other sites which are side-rated (side attachment points) It has one rear attachment point (metal webbing slot) and one rear attachment point from 1999.
Selected User Reviews For Petzl FALCON Rescue Climbing Harness size 1
I give this rating of five stars
5/5
With this harness, you'll be comfortable and you'll even be able to rescue.
Julius Manning
| Jan 22, 2021