Fusion Climb Concerto Color Coded Half Body Harness Black M-XL Quick Release Buckles Climbing Gym

Brand:Fusion Climb

2.6/5

97.51

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Fusion Climb Concerto Half Body Harness Black M-XL Quick Release Buckles for Climbing Gym & Rope Course- Sports climbing harness . - Color coded leg loops accomodates easier installation- This harness is made of nylon webbing material. - 3 Presto buckles on legs and waist allows the user to quickly get in and out of the harness. - Light weight compact easy to store and use. - Best all around climbing harness for entry and intermediate level climbers. - MBS: 23 KN - Size - M-XL FROM THE MANUFACTURER This harness is made of nylon webbing material. Presto buckle leg and waist allows the user to quickly get in and out of the harness. Dual color legs allow easy first time and techniques. Light weight compact easy to store and use.

EAN: 0783583173346

Categories Sports & Outdoors, Outdoor Recreation, Climbing, Harnesses,

STRONGLY MADE IN USA. 5, 000 lb features milk-spec webbing with reinforced tie-in point and stitching. Adjustable from medium to x-large sizes. 3 Presta quick release buckles for fast and safe adjustment. Maximum breaking strength: 23kN. Fusion centaur color coded half body harness with 3 quick release buckles. Made in the USA. Nylon.
Brand Fusion Climb
Brand Name ‎Fusion Climb
Color Black, Red, Blue, Orange
Color ‎Black, Red, Blue, Orange
Customer Reviews 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 9 ratings 3.5 out of 5 stars
Fit Type Regular
Included Components ‎Harness
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎8 x 18 x 10 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎10.12 x 9.49 x 4.45 inches
Item Weight ‎1.5 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Fusion
Material Nylon
Material ‎Nylon
Model Name ‎Fusion
Model Year ‎2015
Package Weight ‎0.81 Kilograms
Part Number ‎TCH-107-2106-3C
Product Care Instructions Hand Wash Only
Style ‎Half Body Harness
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult

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Scritto da: Connor Bryan
Fusion Concerto > Extreme Engineering Speed Harness
I am the Activities Director for a camp and conference center. I personally use harnesses like this thousands of times per year. My organization, as a whole, uses them tens of thousands of times per year. We require our harnesses to be safe, easy, and fast. Historically, my organization has used the Extreme Engineering Speed Harness (http://www.extremeengineering.com/rock-climbing-walls/climbing-wall-speed-harness/), that is until we found the Fusion Concerto which is far better in every way. For the sake of this review, I will be comparing the Fusion Concerto harness and the Extreme Engineering Speed Harness. 1) Size: The Concerto harness fits people with waist sizes 15"-57". The Speed Harness 22"-45". This is significant. 2) Leg buckles: The seat belt buckles on the Speed Harnesses are far less durable than the Presto buckles on the Concerto. We find the plastic on the seat belt buckles starts to fall off after about 1000 uses, rendering the harnesses unusable. 3) Speed Harness waist buckles loosen: The waist buckles on the Speed Harness tend to loosen when not under a load. The Concerto does not have this problem. 4) Waist buckles: The double locking snap hook on the Speed Harness is one of the first pieces to wear out. We find that we get about 3 years of use out of these. Our inspector recommends we retire our harnesses every 10 years or when necessary due to wear. This doesn't add up. The Concerto buckles are much more durable. 5) Comfort: The Concerto harnesses do not ride up into the crotch as much as the Speed Harnesses do. They are more comfortable 6) Price: The Concerto harness retails for $58 vs. the Speed Harness for $199.95. If you are looking for a safe, easy, fast, and durable harness at a reasonable price. The Fusion Concerto is the way to go. 4/30/2021 edit: After 6 years of use, I can still attest that these harnesses are great, with one caveat: the Presto buckles used on these harnesses have two "wings" that must be engaged for the harness to be on properly. Under tension, it is possible for the harness to appear buckled with only one of these two wings engaged. At our business, we call this a "broken wing" (see picture for image of "broken wing"). In all the many tens of thousands of times we have used these harnesses, we have had one leg loop come open accidentally one time. If you buy these, train yourself and/or your staff to look out for broken wings all day, every day.
Scritto da: Sassyipswich
Solid harness
My only complaint is the weight of the buckles on the legs draws those straps down causing a pulling on the harness at the waist. Definitely easy on and off and well made.
Scritto da: M Sherpa
Among the best
Excellent quality. The quick buckles ensure easy donning for the beginners and the experienced. Love it.
Scritto da: YasoWing
Better than I expected
I love it!
Scritto da: Sheila
Five Stars
Just what we were looking for! Thanks.
Scritto da: bomble
Fits huge range of sizes easily but I have lost confidence in the buckle design
This is the first time I have tried a harness with quick release buckles (I have used plenty with the quick adjust buckles but these are different - squeezed from both sides they pop open like a seat belt buckle). The harness is clearly targeted for use in activity centres and zip line courses as it can accommodate a huge range of sizes from kids (I would say 10 years plus) to very XL adults and is really easy to put on and adjust. It’s reasonably comfortable but wouldn’t be my first choice for climbing (plus it doesn’t have any gear loops). I bought it on sale so I could have some spares for my daughter and her friends to use a 50m Tyrolean traverse / rope-zipline that I set up in the garden. For that it is fine although the excess straps are a bit of a pain. What concerns me however is what I discovered about the release mechanism that I do not have full faith in anymore. Under load, it is possible to press one side of the release mechanism and for it to remain depressed ; after which this is no longer a two sided safety release but rather a single press snap release buckle! What this means is that if you were suspended from this an managed to bump the buckles from opposite sides over a period of time they could come open. Even a hint of this is enough to put me off using it in less controlled circumstances than on a rope over my lawn. I don’t think the buckle is faulty - in fact if you do press one side and take the load off it will snap back into fully engaged state. The scenario I describe is a kind of unintentional misuse but one I could envisage from an inexperienced user or child. Fine for the garden. Fine for belaying rope access work in my trees. But not a harness I would take into the mountains given the alternative designs that are less error prone.

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