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I wore this harness in the Cascades and while it serves its purpose for glacier travel, the leg clasps come undone anytime I put a load on it. We did some crevasse rescue practice and it's a bit unnerving when the leg clasps pop open on you and you're hanging in a crevasse. Also did some high-altitude rock climbing and rappelling and they came undone each time I put my weight on the rope. I understand it's not a climbing harness. But I've seen better designs out there for a lightweight glacier-travel harness and I will be exploring those options.
Pros:
- Ligthweight
- Easy to put on while layered and with boots and crampons.
Cons:
- Plastic leg buckles fail
Best Used for:
- Glacier travel (while not falling in a crevasse).
Would recommend: No
Campsaver saved my bacon...
I got this great lite weight BD harness at a really good price... Thanks Campsaver for the help...
Would recommend: Yes
Best harness for alpine climbs
This has got to be the best Alpine harness made. It is super lightweight and compresses very small. This is easy to stow away or clip to the outside of a pack for easy access. It is very easy to get on and off with all of my outerwear on.
Would recommend: Yes
Lightweight, no frills
Great superlightweight harness. Does exactly what you need and nothing you don't. Even if you don't like using ice clippers, you can still use a standard wire biner in the clipper slot.
Would recommend: Yes
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