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2025-08-10 18:48:34
This works nicely as an all-around harness - over a full cragging weekend, I forgot I was wearing it, which is all you can really ask for from a harness.Pros:-Size adjustability. I typically wear a size S harness, and this fit me perfectly, adjusted pretty far but not all the way down. The wide range would make this a great harness to have on hand to lend out to folks since it will fit a lot of people.-Comfortable. The leg loops are a bit more padded than my other harness, and I didn't notice them digging into my legs when holding a resting leader/toproper for extended periods of time. When I first put it on, I was a little concerned the leg loop adjustment buckles would dig in when hanging/belaying, but I didn't feel them at all. The waist belt didn't dig in anywhere either. As I mentioned, I put it on and didn't think about it throughout the day, which means it's comfy and fits! I haven't multipitched and done any hanging belays in it, so can't speak to that.-Big gear loops. I carried a double rack and a bunch of other stuff on the gear loops, and they seemed a little bigger than my regular trad harness. Unless you're bigwalling, you'll almost certainly have enough space for everything you want (if you rack doubles together).-Evenly aligned gear loops. Thanks to the double adjustment on the waist belt (one buckle on each side), you can tighten it and not have the gear loops become asymmetrical like on a standard single-adjustment harness.-Reasonable packability. This harness packs down fine and isn't too bulky, which has annoyed me with other harnesses when trying to fit things in a small multipitch pack.-Understated design. The all-black is nice and nondescript.Cons:-Front gear loops angle forward. This one actually could be a pro for people who like forward-angled gear loops that bring their gear to the front for easier access; I know this is common across many harness designs. I'm not used to this design so I think I have to get used to it.-Overbuilt for some use cases. This is a good all-purpose harness, but it's definitely not ultralight. You do have to adjust more buckles when putting it on/off. There is an extra loop above the belay loop for attaching a chest harness, which I don't use (though I did find it convenient to have an extra loop to clip the rope to when pulling for a rappel without cluttering my belay loop). If you're looking to go light for hard sport or alpine or something, you might want something simpler.Overall, I'd recommend this harness as a versatile choice for anyone from a gym beginner looking for a harness that will grow with them to a trad climber who likes to carry too much stuff (me) to someone who wants an extra harness to lend to a variety of friends.
JudieeK
2025-07-06 11:22:58
Used it at a climb gym as soon as I got it. Was very reasonable in cost compared to some known brands- but is very well made and has all the same conveniences and safety features. Comfortable - and easy to use, quick to release and drop. Very happy with purchase!
Joseph Manno
2025-07-03 17:55:32
I was unable to feel comfortable wearing this as I fit in-between sizes as someone with a muscular lower body but a relatively average waist of 32 in. Because the way my legs and glutes are, my groin and thigh areas were rather tight.Outside of the poor fitting I felt the construction of the harness was great and I really enjoyed the unique green color.
Daniel
2025-06-24 15:16:51
Buena calidad
Genevieve
2025-01-13 12:38:18
I REALLY wanted to like this harness. It has tons of features and functionality and adjustability. But at the end of the day, it just wasn’t comfortable. The pads under the thighs dug into my legs and caused discomfort in my testing. Ended up returning and going with another brand.
Luke
2024-12-14 16:36:33
Fits great, haven't used it yet but its just a little stiff like all new things made of that material. Will probably do what it needs to do
kisa112
2024-11-24 18:56:35
Kids love it
Barnaby
2024-11-20 16:53:21
I’ll mostly be using this as part of a fall arrest system with occasional short climbs, so I’m evaluating it from an arresting system perspective. The mesh storage sack it comes with is decent enough but can be a bit tricky getting the harness re-packed. It could be a bit larger but works well enough for storage and transport.The materials all feel high quality along with the metal hardware and it’s quite comfortable after I got everything adjusted properly. The double buckle friction locking system is rock solid and the webbing on the waistband and leg loops is nice and thick. The tie-in loop is very solidly attached to the waist belt, the belay loop also feels extremely strong although I haven’t tried hanging in the harness yet, everything is as it should be from a visual perspective. All of the sewing looks great and nothing sticks out to me as cutting corners or being cheaply finished. The waist band and leg loops are light and breathable and I like the elastic straps in the rear connecting to the leg loops which flex nicely during movement.There are 4 gear loops which also feel solid along with the haul loop but it’s difficult to gauge exactly how strong they are and I would’ve liked to see them sewn through the waist belt rather than terminating somewhere inside where I can’t see how they’re tacked down. Keep in mind, I’m an amateur climber and will mostly use this as a tree-height fall arrest system, which it’ll work more than well enough for. I have a couple other pieces of Kailas gear, found them to be good quality and haven’t had any issues with them, so I’m pretty confident with this harness for what I’ll be using it for.
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