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Yates Tactical Shield Climbing Harness

Yates Tactical Shield Climbing Harness


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Normale prijs 289,00 €
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M(30-34")
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Designed for tactical situations with long hang time. Fully padded and totally adjustable. Wide 5 inch belt is super comfortable. Tapered anatomical design for flexibility and comfort. Waist belt adjusts 4 to 6 inches to accommodate for cold weather clothing or to be worn over heavy gear or vests. Camlock buckle closure system adds security and eliminates the need to double pass buckles. Racking system uses large diameter sheathed tubing for easy clipping. Wide, padded leg loops are fully adjustable with quick adjust buckles to accommodate a variety of sizing requirements. A new standard in tactical harness comfort and versatility. Weight 2 lb. 5 oz.

• Sizes S(27-31"), M(30-34"), L(33-37"), XL(36-40"), XXL(39-44")
• Quick leg adjustment with camlock buckles
• 3500 lbf. rated haul loop
• All hardware plated or epoxy coated black
• Six gear racks
• Four tool holders
• Meets ASTM/ANSI/OSHA Seat harness standards


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