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Arc'teryx Lithos SL Harness

Price
149,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Black / Mantis


Size
3/A
3/B
5/A
5/B



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Availability
Immediately

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Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, Zone 24, warehouse


Product description

Arc'teryx Lithos SL Harness delivers featherlight support for committed sport climbing sessions. This climbing harness uses the latest Warp Strength Technology to spread load efficiently while keeping the waistbelt exceptionally thin. A refined buckle and customizable sizing let the climber fine-tune the waist-to-leg-loop balance for long days on the wall. Built to stay streamlined, it keeps gear access simple when projecting and redpointing.

  • Extremely slim 2 mm waistbelt supported by updated Warp Strength Technology across the back panel
  • Adjustable sizing concept to tune the waist and leg loop balance for personal comfort
  • Two snap-fit moulded gear loops positioned for quick clipping while holding a full rack of quickdraws
  • Forged buckle construction for smoother tightening and easier on and off
  • Belay loop for secure tie-ins and belaying
  • Single-piece webbing leg loops to reduce high-wear seams and boost freedom of movement
  • One-handed, replaceable elastic rear rise to extend the usable life of the harness
  • Bluesign approved materials in both primary and secondary fabrics and PFAS compliant construction


Technical Features

Waistbelt thickness: 2 mm

Weight
315 g (size 4a)

Materials
Primary fabric: 56% nylon, 34% polyester, 10% elastane
Secondary fabric: 100% nylon


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 150 x 420 x 120 mm.


Gender
Men, women


Use
Sport climbing


Weight
0,35 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Warranty
12 month(s)


Country of origin
China


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