Harness Feather-Lite Full Body
Quick Overview
- It is an ergonomically designed full body harness and has 3 points of adjustment.
- The Feather-Lite harness is light weight yet durable for extended use and exceptional comfort.
- This harness features a single back D-ring, standard connect insertion buckles, a latch ring to hold the lanyard while not in use and a sub pelvic strap for post fall comfort.
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$71.25
$82.50
The Feather-Lite harness is light weight yet durable for extended use and exceptional comfort. It is an ergonomically designed full body harness and has 3 points of adjustment. This harness features a single back D-ring, standard connect insertion buckles, a latch ring to hold the lanyard while not in use and a sub pelvic strap for post fall comfort. It can be used for general fall protection in any industry and is made of high strength polyester/nylon webbing rated at well over 5,000 lbs. All hardware is carbon steel and cadmium plated for corrosion resistance. It meets or exceeds all applicable industrial standards including OSHA and ANSI Z359.1
Sizing is Universal. Fits medium to extra large.
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