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T**K
I didn't die!
I bought this for a one time use. Well, it will be more than one now that I didn't die. Anyway, this worked like a charm and prevented me from getting killed. I'm glad for that. If mine ever fails I'll buy another one of the same kind. Well, if I'm able to order another one that is. With this kind of thing, there is risk.As for comfort? Top notch. I was able to climb trees all day without issue. No chafing, no rubbing. Just me and the tree. Oh, and a chainsaw. Can't forget about that part.Is this for a beginner? Well, that's what I was and it worked. I had no issues setting it up and using it. As you can see from reading this post I totally didn't die.This harness was pretty light. I mean, compared to the rest of the gear that I had to haul up? Yeah, this was nothing. I didn't even think about it.This device worked well. Buy one!
D**4
Great value for home needs.
After Hurricanes Laura and Delta, I needed help to repair 12 bundles (4 sq) of roofing shingles. I am not young anymore being 66 years old and had to limit my carrying of half a bundle up at a time now. The belt helped greatly and I tied long ropes off to each side of our home and repelled down each side of the roof to work removing, cleaning, patching nail holes and repairing with cheap shingles I had or purchased. A tarp is a waste of good money. Blue roofs stink. My roof pitch is 6 on 12 so not to bad, but these are great at any pitch. D ring may help more, I just half hitched half inch rope. Very light, easy to put on, easy to take off, was not in the way of the tool belt as I could adjust it up or down to allow. It stopped few slips but nothing to bad.
T**R
Great affordable harness, perfect choice for beginners or budget shoppers.
I would like to review the Amazon product Weanas Thicken climbing harness. I originally purchased this harness to use in North Carolina while hiking some advanced trials with my German Shepard. She has a K9 harness that I attached to my harness using climbing carabiners. The specific hike was “Paradise Falls”. While the hike itself is not particularly difficult, there are some areas where caution needs to be used, and I would still classify myself as a beginner when it comes to hiking. More importantly, when I hike with my dog Tater, I am extremely cautious, and I want myself and her to be safe as possible. The harness that I have for my dog is easily connected to the Weanas Thicken climbing harness. The reason why I chose this harness is because of the clip in the front that is easily and efficiently attach to my dog’s harness. Once Tater is safely secured to the Weanas Thicken climbing harness, I can navigate the more serious hills and inclines. The harness is sturdy and well-built enough that it is able to hold my weight as well as the weight of my dog. There is one spot in particular when hiking Paradise Falls where I was able to see the full potential of the harness. In this section of the hike, there is a cliff about 8 feet high that you have to climb down in order to get to the waterfall and appreciate the view. To navigate the cliff safely with my dog, I was able to attach her harness to mine and I began to carry her at my waist and bring her down the cliff safely. The harness is sturdy enough that I am confident that if Tater were to being to struggle or wiggle, she would not be able to slip out and that the harness would continue to support both our weights. I would definitely recommend this harness to any beginers who need a decent harness at a good price.
A**R
Safety Harness for Sailing
I purchased this safety harness to have as backup when I go up the mast on my sailboat in a bosun chair. It may not be as comfortable as a more expensive harness that has padding on the straps but for it's intended purpose, it works well! The straps are adjustable which allow for many years of use as my weight may slightly fluctuate over the years. It is simple to use and lightweight. Does it's job well and gives me an added sense of security. It can also be used to be tethered in the cockpit in foul weather when the seas pick up. Highly recommend it if you need a simple safety harness for occasional use when the need arises.
K**R
Good for Indoor Climbing
I know people have specifically said not to use these for rock climbing but I took it to my gym and they said it looked just as good as the ones they rent out for use there, which also only have the single loop. I used it last night, had no problems functionally. I will say it’s not super comfortable so if you’re gonna be doing some long climbs it might be worth it to splurge. But great for a casual climber in a gym setting.
S**A
Not for professional daily use.
I purchased this climbers harness as a last-minute solution for a tree job while out of town. It served its purpose for that specific task, but I quickly realized it wasn't suitable for everyday use within my company. The comfort level was severely lacking, making it incredibly uncomfortable during prolonged use. While it held up for the one-time tree job, it was evident that it wouldn't withstand the demands of regular professional use.For beginners or occasional users, this harness might suffice if you're on a tight budget. However, for those pursuing tree climbing professionally, investing in a proper, higher-quality harness is essential. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and in this case, it's worth spending more for safety, comfort, and durability.
E**N
Todo ok
Todo Ok
S**E
Ultralight weight rappel harness and solid webbing.
This is a basic entry level climbing harness. The straps are all heavy duty and this is very light weight. This is a basic entry level climbing harness. This is a cheap version of a MadRock Orbit Harness that is a minimalist Climbing / rappel harness. There are no side lineman links on this harness, so be warned. If you want more features, I would pay more and look at other models. For a simple cheap basic rappel harness, this is all you need.
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