Pokkiff Posted March 22, 2019 Posted March 22, 2019 (edited) My wife got me this harness for Christmas, and it has sat in storage until this week when the weather finally improved. I did a bunch of research before buying, and got a large (I am right between two sizes). Unfortunately, it seems like I chose wrong, and need a smaller size. Since the harness was originally purchased in December, it is no longer eligible for exchange. Here is the link to the harness: https://mistymountain.com/shop/climbing/climbing-harnesses/cadillac/ Size: L Buckle type: Quick Adjust Color: Blue and Black Harness is in like new condition. I only wore it for one day of climbing, and never took a fall! It is super comfortable, and has legendary build quality and features. Current retail prices are around $145, asking $120 (I intend to reorder the same harness, just one size smaller). Edited March 23, 2019 by Pokkiff Quote
Pokkiff Posted March 25, 2019 Author Posted March 25, 2019 Now asking $100 for this excellent harness! Quote
Otto Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 I followed the link and read about the harness; it seems like it might fill the bill for me. Question though: are the "ice clipper loops" designed to carry ice tools, or something else used in ice climbing? I'm not an ice climber, so I don't know the term. It would be really great if it could hold a rock hammer, like a Yosemite hammer. Do you know if it the "ice clipper loops" could hold a rock hammer without it slipping through? Thanks Quote
Pokkiff Posted March 26, 2019 Author Posted March 26, 2019 Otto, Unfortunately, this is sold now. I am not an ice climber either, but I am pretty sure the ice clipper slots are used for these types of clips to hold ice screws (https://www.rei.com/product/122224/black-diamond-ice-clipper). Quote
Otto Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 (edited) OK, thanks anyway. Yes, I chatted with the company and found out about what the "Ice clipper" loops are for. They do sell a hammer holster that I would have bought and added to your harness - but I'm too slow putting this together! Anyway, I found out about a nice product; maybe I'll pay full retail for a new one... Edited March 26, 2019 by Otto Quote
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