Purchasing Tips
What should I look when buying a harness? | |
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It doesn’t matter which model you decide to buy: a Mammut harness gives you guaranteed protection. However for long-term satisfaction, it’s important to choose both the right model, and get a good fit. Take your time when you are buying a harness. | |
Areas of use | |
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Choose the harness appropriate for the type of climbing you wish to do. Set your priorities right. For example, comfortable padding on high alpine tours where you practically never hang in the harness is unnecessary and can often be quite annoying, especially when walking. |
Hang test | |
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If hanging free is a possibility or a necessity for the type of climbing
you partake in, then you should be able to judge the fit and comfort
by doing a hang test, which is usually offered in climbing specialty
shops.
Read the instructions before you use the harness and make yourself familiar with the buckles and other features of the harness . |
Sizes | |
As a rough idea, your harness size should be similar to that of
your clothing size. The table on this page informs you which body
size approximately corresponds to which size, from XS to XL. Of course
the size can also vary depending on the model of the harness. Thus
you should always try the harness on; preferably with the clothing
you will be wearing under the harness. A flat hand should fit snugly
between the thigh and the leg loops. |