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SOB Full Body Climbing Harness Can Be Inverted Thicken Widen Protect Waist Safety Harness Tree Work Rock Climbing Mountaineering Rescuing Work at Height

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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.72 x 10.83 x 5.71 inches; 4.32 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ RC-71


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 9, 2020


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Comfy and reliable
Fit good and holds me in tight satisfied customers here
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Kierian E.

  • It does the job
I'm climbing towers for Ham Radio operators. For years, I've gotten by using a waste belt and a single lanyard. For years, I've been free climbing up and down towers. Now that I'm older and my hand strength isn't what it once was, I needed to up the safety issue's of climbing. I watched all the videos and I did the research. I needed a harness that gave me the ability to use 2 lanyards so I'm never free from the tower. I also needed a method to prevent falls. This harness provides both methods of positioning and fall restraint. I have a lanyard around the tower at all times and when I'm in a working position, it nice that one of the positioning methods works as a seat so I can rest a bit when needed. The D ring on my back works as the fall restraint. While looking for a new full body harness, I found a great many of them in the market. I also found a great many of them are very expensive. I supposed if I were climbing for a living I could make a case for spending more money but why would I ? This harness is built well. It's comfortable to hang / sit in when taking a break on a tower. It provides all the needed safety measures which is important to me. I'm 71 years old and I suffered a heart attack last year. With this harness, I'm comfortable and I enjoy the confidence that I am not going to fall. ( IF ) I were to ask for any improvement in this harness, it would be to improve the method of adjusting the leg and shoulder straps. Getting into this harness the first time was interesting. Once I had it on, getting it adjusting correcting took some work. I thought for some time I would like to have one of the more expensive harness' that have quick couplings on the legs, waste and shoulder straps. That would make a full body harness much easier to get on. HOWEVER, it also made the harness much more expensive. All things considered, this is the way to go. IT DOES THE JOB for less than half the price. Thank you SOB for making this available. IT's A VERY NICE / COMFORTABLE PEACE OF EQUIPEMENT ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by Jerry Lynn Ford Jerry Lynn Ford

  • We use these daily!
We have a roofing company and have bought multiple of these harnesses. We use them daily and are tough on them. They are durable and hold up well. Great product! We will buy more in the future.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Jumanji76

  • Surprisingly solid and comofortable construction.
I am quite impressed with the construction. I had been using a Weaver leather arborist harness backed up by a Miller full body fall arrest harness to climb my tower for years. It is not very comfortable to climb (a tower) in, but you could hang from a tree in it nearly all day long. This SOB FB Harness is so much nicer to climb with. I don't know why I did not get a tower oriented harness sooner. Well, yes I do. I am frugal and make do with what I have. I am not at all sorry I bought this. From a functional point of view one of the things that sold me on this particular harness are the two equipment loops on the waist belt. In the pictures you can see a few carabiners and loop webbing attached to one of them. The other is both a front D-ring on the waist and the pair of positioning hip D-rings. I have been up the tower once with this new harness and love it. I have dangled from each of the attachment points to check the fit and support. I definitely won't be happy to dangle from the rear fall arrest attachment very long (not in this one or any other I have tried). The positioning points are great. The front waist ring allows for a nice hands free lean back to work on stuff. The first thing I expect to wear on the harness is the neoprene-like padding on the shoulder and leg straps. It will take some good use for that to happen. The waist belt has deep ribbed padding covered in a much tougher soft cordua type fabric. From a safety standpoint I don't see any concerns. The webbing is strong and the stitching as robust as I have seen on other harnesses from more familiar companies. The package comes with an EU Declaration of Conformity to EN 361:2002, EN358:2018, EN 813:2008 for what that is worth. The documentation is microscopic and not useful. The design with a connecting carabiner between the waist D-ring and over the shoulder straps allows you to don and doff the harness without having to readjust the shoulder or rear straps. There is plenty of strap length. I had nearly 3' extra on both front and the rear strap. I show how I folded it under the elastic keepers. This is what I found to have the harness fit well and safely. Fully loose the leg and waist belt straps. Step into the leg straps, pull up the belt to your waist, then duck into the shoulder straps. Connect the carabiner if you had it open to begin with. Adjust the waist belt across the top of your pelvis, and cinch it up. There is an obvious place if feels right. Next get the leg straps up into the crotch with the padding just under your buttocks, and cinch them up. Set the shoulder straps so that the REAR D-ring is between the top 1/2 of your shoulder blades. Adjust the front shoulder straps so it sits there nicely...don't tighten so much that it pulls. Now you want to adjust the rear strap. I am 5'7", so I had to tighten mine from the out of the box position. If you are tall you will likely need to lengthen this. In any case take up the slack in the rear by reaching back and pulling on the tail of the strap. If you reach back over your shoulder to grab the rear D-ring is should be sitting between your shoulder blades, and when you pull up on it you will feel a couple inches of "play" as the elastic on the seat straps stretches. Then it will "bite". Check the front and back adjustment to get the balance right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by R. Rossi R. Rossi

  • Absolutely PERFECT!!!
While this may be overkill for my zipline, it is exactly what I was looking for. Easy to put on, super easy to adjust once it is on so it fits perfect, just tug on straps which are all accessible while wearing. It supports my entire body top to bottom and is very comfortable. High Quality! Couldn't be happier and still can't believe the price. I paid much more for junk; this is worth every penny and then some. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022 by Dominic

  • adjustment straps are not holding position
The harness is well made. I have used it to climb a 140 foot tower. I felt safe in the harness, and it was comfortable. I slipped a small tool pouch on the stomach strap and adjusted it, both side straps. By the time I got to the top of the tower, the harness had slipped down quite a bit. I noticed the stomach straps had slid back to the full open position. When tightened, and under tension, the straps do not hold firm. If I can solve this problem, then the harness will work for me. I also found the 'D' rings at the stomach area are far back to my side and I had trouble attaching the safety lanyard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by GlenB

  • Perfect
I looked at $500 units then bought this. I can’t think of what they have on this one. Better than the orange ones at work.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by Jeff in Tulsa

  • Very comfortable for this larger climber
The company name is a little off-putting, but the harness is excellent. It is thoroughly reinforced and I have no concerns with trusting my life to it. The side rings are strong and tuck out of the way when not needed, and the leg straps are wide enough to provide comfortable support without getting in the way. The leg straps are connected to the upper-body shoulder strap, as well as connected to the front anchor point. I found this to be a non-standard approach, but it works. Is this as good as a $500 harness? Nope, nothing is for free. But it works and is reasonably comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Iowa Jim

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