Altitude Harness (past season)

Altitude Harness (past season)

Petzl

$89.95

This is an ultralight, ultra-compact harness designed for mountaineering or ski touring. Thanks to its simple structure, it can be donned with both feet on the ground, while wearing skis or crampons. The buckle and fastening strap are easy to operate, even with gloves and it is comfortable to wear when walking or suspended.

With two gear loops and retainers to help you organize and transport the equipment required for mountain activities, this harness works on any expedition or climb Alpine Ascents leads.

SizeS/MM/LL/XL
Waist belt64-86 cm74-96 cm84-108 cm
Leg loops55-67 cm60-73 cm66-79 cm
Weight150 g160 g170 g

Description

This is an ultralight, ultra-compact harness designed for mountaineering or ski touring. Thanks to its simple structure, it can be donned with both feet on the ground, while wearing skis or crampons. The buckle and fastening strap are easy to operate, even with gloves and it is comfortable to wear when walking or suspended.

With two gear loops and retainers to help you organize and transport the equipment required for mountain activities, this harness works on any expedition or climb Alpine Ascents leads.

SizeS/MM/LL/XL
Waist belt64-86 cm74-96 cm84-108 cm
Leg loops55-67 cm60-73 cm66-79 cm
Weight150 g160 g170 g

Additional information

Variant

Medium/Large, Large/X Large, Small/Medium

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