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An entirely new harness concept designed for sport climbing at the highest level.

The new hyperlight Flash features innovative load webbing with structural longitudinal threads that allow for a wider cross section for greater support without the added weight of traditional webbing. The construction is similar to the Alp Racing harness that has already taken the ski mountaineering world by storm as the lightest, most supportive and most packable downhill harness on the market.

With the Flash, we have also integrated 3 mm of padding adhered directly to the webbing for increased comfort. The gear loops are designed for optimal performance on challenging sport routes with the front loops ergonomically molded for the fastest access to quick draws, the rear loops are softer and lay flat.

- Superlight and comfortable

- Innovative load webbing construction

- Integrated 3 mm padding on the waist and legs

- Auto-locking buckle on the waist

- 4 gear loops

- Chalk bag loop

- 236 g

£55 SRP

 

OutDoor 2015 CAMP - Flash Harness from UKClimbing.com TV on Vimeo.


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6 Apr, 2016
Can we please have a "Pseud's Corner" for ridiculous advertsing nonsense? Along with that "training aid mug" that costs £23, let's have the following sentence: "An entirely new harness concept"...erm, no. It's slightly different from other harnesses on the market. Using the word "longitudinal" in the blurb only serves to make me think they're trying a little bit too hard, and it doesn't make me want to buy it. Also, they say it's similar to the Alp Racing harness so it's clearly not at entirely new. You've got to at least smirk at this rubbish.
8 Apr, 2016
Why limit your market with stuff like that?
8 Apr, 2016
It's aimed at punters like me so we can wobble our way up V-Diffs wearing it together with down turned top end rock shoes and feel we're the business ;-)

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