Unless the space is really needed to carry LOTs of gear, overlapping loops are (IMHO) not at all clever. I have a similar model from Petzl and clipping/unclipping gear constantly leads to mistakes that have to be sorted out. I definitely recommend no overlapping loops unless the real estate is absolutely necessary to get a big rack on board.
My all time favorite must be the Arc'teryx AR harness, its just so versatile and comfortable for any form of climbing. It really is a 'one harness to rule them all' kind of situation with that one. Cool video, fun to see gearshows making a proper return!
Agreed… I must have tried on about 15 harnesses and settled on it As the most comfortable but it was also one of the most compact etc.. a great harness (also sadly the most expensive if I remember correctly)
Unless the space is really needed to carry LOTs of gear, overlapping loops are (IMHO) not at all clever. I have a similar model from Petzl and clipping/unclipping gear constantly leads to mistakes that have to be sorted out. I definitely recommend no overlapping loops unless the real estate is absolutely necessary to get a big rack on board.
My all time favorite must be the Arc'teryx AR harness, its just so versatile and comfortable for any form of climbing. It really is a 'one harness to rule them all' kind of situation with that one.
Cool video, fun to see gearshows making a proper return!
Agreed… I must have tried on about 15 harnesses and settled on it As the most comfortable but it was also one of the most compact etc.. a great harness (also sadly the most expensive if I remember correctly)
The Beal Ghost deserves some love too
Top 3 Alpine and mountaineering harnesses without Petzl Sitta can't be too serious.
too heavy