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Climbing harness

ProView – Edelrid Ohm Review

August 20, 2024August 16, 2024Climbing, Edelrid, ProView Gear Reviews Allison White Leave a Comment on ProView – Edelrid Ohm Review

The Ohm is an “assisted braking resistor,” meaning it adds friction to make the belayer “weigh” 55 extra pounds, reducing the effective weight difference between a lighter belayer and heavier climber.

ProView – Edelrid Sendero Review

August 6, 2024May 11, 2024Climbing, Edelrid, ProView Gear Reviews Danielle Taylor Leave a Comment on ProView – Edelrid Sendero Review

I can attest that this harness is the most comfortable harness I have climbed in, mostly likely due to the Center Fit Technology which is unique to Edelrid.

ProView – Edelrid Autana Review

July 23, 2024May 11, 2024Climbing, Edelrid, ProView Gear Reviews Emma Ely Leave a Comment on ProView – Edelrid Autana Review

The Edelrid Autana is a do it all harness, without sacrificing comfort, but also being light weight.

ProView – Edelrid Sirana TC Review

July 9, 2024May 11, 2024Climbing, Edelrid, ProView Gear Reviews Zach Eiten Leave a Comment on ProView – Edelrid Sirana TC Review

There are only a few harnesses out there that achieve the unbelievable and tread the center line with ability to do it all, which brings us to the Edelrid Sirana TC.

ProView – Edelrid Moe III Review

June 25, 2024June 12, 2024Climbing, Edelrid, ProView Gear Reviews Emily Parnay Leave a Comment on ProView – Edelrid Moe III Review

Edelrid’s newest harness is one of the first ever to be made with recycled materials! The Moe 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle) performs just as well as traditional harnesses, yet it has the additional benefit of reducing your environmental footprint.

ProView – Trango Horizon Harness

June 29, 2021July 26, 2021Climbing, ProView Gear Reviews, Trango Zach Eiten Leave a Comment on ProView – Trango Horizon Harness

The Trango Horizon treads the line between a padded sport harness and a minimalist alpine harness beautifully. Comfortable enough to wear all day, yet small and lightweight enough to pack away for a long approach.

ProView – Trango Mountain Vault

June 28, 2021July 26, 2021Climbing, ProView Gear Reviews, Trango Patrick O’Hare Leave a Comment on ProView – Trango Mountain Vault

Trango’s Mountain Vault bags are bulletproof, waterproof, durable bags that will haul whatever gear you need, wherever you’re going. The thoughtfulness that has gone into the design, from making the Vaults the correct checked bag size, to well-placed pockets, to…

ProView – Trango Prism Harness

June 21, 2021June 8, 2021Climbing, ProView Gear Reviews Rini Sugianto Leave a Comment on ProView – Trango Prism Harness

As my friend said, that the color is so hype -- it made him feel like a Chamonix guide. This lightweight harness is great for gym and sport climbing.     

ProView – Wild Country Mission Harness

August 8, 2019January 7, 2021Climbing, ProView Gear Reviews, Wild Country Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on ProView – Wild Country Mission Harness

The first thing you notice about the Women’s Mission Harness is the color. Electric teal outlined by an orange so bright it looks like the long lost cousin of a traffic cone. This is not a jab at Wild Country,…

ProView – Edelweiss Scorpion Harness

August 17, 2015March 24, 2020Climbing, ProView Gear Reviews Outdoor Prolink Leave a Comment on ProView – Edelweiss Scorpion Harness

This season I have been climbing in a gem of a harness: the Edelweiss Women’s Scorpion Harness. First off, I love the weight of it. It is lightweight without compromising on the number of gear loops (four are mandatory for me)…

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