Abucks17 Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 Just wondering if anyone has used this harness before. I just picked one up and gotta say I love the weight of the thing, its only like 300 grams. Just kinda sketched on the strength of it. Never had a harness like this before. Quote
trainwreck Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 The arcteryx R300 weighs the same and has none of the sketch factor. Quote
monoloco Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 The arcteryx R300 weighs the same and has none of the sketch factor. Â Holy shite! 145 buckaroos!! Arc'T stuff is nice, so I'm suure it's worth it, but sheesh... Â Anyway, what's sketch about the BD harness? I'm guessing it's not as comfy to hang in, but looks like a great upgrade to the Alpine Bod. Quote
Dane Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 Nothing "sketch" about anything from BD including the Couloir Harness.  "Packable to the size of a soup can that easily stows away in a jacket pocket, the superlight Couloir harness is designed to be the essential skiing and mountaineering harness. Quick-release leg loops allow fast and easy changes while wearing skis or crampons, and low-profile webbing construction allows it to wear comfortably under packs or over clothing. Two webbing gear loops, four Ice Clipper slots and a belay and haul loop complete the package."  Here is another good lwt harness that doesn't cost $145.  Petzl Hirundos Harness:  •Frame Construction with breathable mesh evenly distributes pressure. •Woven polyester mesh on the inside of the harness wicks moisture for improved comfort and speeds drying. •Perforated closed cell foam on waistbelt and leg loops for breathability. •DoubleBack buckle is pre-threaded and adjusts quickly with a single pull. •Green belay loop helps users identify proper tie-in / attachment point. •Reinforced tie-in points for increased durability in this high-wear area. •Elasticated leg loops have a large range of expansion for correct fit. •Rigid, inclined 3D front equipment loops; flexible rear loops. •Detachable elastic leg loop straps. •Sizes: XS, S, M, L •Weight: 270g, 280g, 300g, 315g •Colour: orange/silver •CE, EN 12277 type C, UIAA 105 •3-year guarantee  Quote
mountainmandoug Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 I looked at one of those in a shop the other day. It looks quite applicable for it's intended purpose and I don't think it's sketchy at all. The webbing is still fatter than on my CAMP Air CR, let alone my ALP 95 harness. I'd say safety is not an issue at all with the harness, hanging comfort will be; but it's not a harness to take somewhere you will hang much unless it's in a crevasse. I guess that will be your motivation to prussic faster. Â It does look like an good upgrade to the Alpine Bod. Much lighter, still adjustable, gear loop set-up looks pack friendly. The harness looks like it will be fairly comfortable under a pack. The belay loop is there, but if you don't want it you can just cut it off. About what mountaineering harness should be. Quote
t_rutl Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 even lighter still... Â elderid loopo @ 190g http://edelridna.com/e/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=29804 loopo light @ 105g http://edelridna.com/e/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=29806 Â i think this is where the sketch factor might start to creep in... Quote
spotly Posted March 29, 2010 Posted March 29, 2010 Edelrid has been promising that harness for quite some time but last I checked (afew weeks ago) it still hasn't arrived in the states. Though their customer service keeps saying "any day now". Quote
iceclimber Posted March 29, 2010 Posted March 29, 2010 MEC has the Loopo available for $53 and they can ship Edelrid product to US addresses. Quote
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