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Yates Stabo/Tactical Full Body Harness

Yates Stabo/Tactical Full Body Harness


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Normaler Preis 499,00 €
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Specially designed for rapid rappel and extraction operations. The waist and sternum buckles have secondary VELCRO® brand hook-and-loop is used for safety closure over buckles. Mil spec load bearing vest shoulder straps are sewn into the harness allowing the harness to be worn under any military load bearing vest by replacing the existing harness straps with the Stabo straps and connecting the Alice clips of the vest the the waist of the harness. Leg pouches on the harness allow for leg loops to be stowed away when not in use. Currently being used by many DEA, FBI, BLM, Army Rangers and Special Forces personnel. Redesigned in 2004 to meet FAA TSO approval for use as a short haul harness. Dorsal D ring is used for SPIE Lanyard attachment. Contrasting brown thread for visual inspection.

• Large D ring for multiple connections
• Shoulder D rings included
• UL classified to meet NFPA 1983/2006 edition standards
UL Classified ANSI/OSHA Z359.1-2007 harness standards


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