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Rock climbing harness checks reddit. Here's an idea of what's available. Do not buy. Or wearing it over lots of layers while ice climbing. From there you can decide what features you like and don't like for your second harness. I have loved my momentum so far, I'm just looking for something a little more comfortable. If my fingers don't crumple up when I turn them, my harness is too loose. Any harnesses carried by a reputable retailer (not amazon, they get fake shit sold there) will be rated to the same standard for strength. For any training gear, I'd go with SoIll Holds. I absolutely abhor their training gear. As said in the title, I am looking into getting my first climbing harness because the rental ones at my gym are awful. No one else has your body, so only you can try this on to make sure it fits comfortably and is the safest for you. Interested in learning to climb. Looks like every other harness. There are several YouTube videos on what a well fitting harness should look like, I would recommend Hard is Easy. Thanks. Belaying in them is unpleasant and falling/hanging from them is painful. 14+. Resin is an outdated material for artificial climbing holds (rock rings and hang boards). My Black Diamond harness is very comfortable, but I would add that it's NOT comfortable when I climb in Kuhl shorts. Finally, shoes. Before I invest a pile of money, would it be possible to start with a rock climbing harness, such as black diamond momentum harness? From what I've read so far, seems like it should be safe but not comfortable. Has anyone had troubles with flying with climbing gear? Any airlines to stay away from? I plan to fly with a rope, shoes, harness, chalk bag, and my climbing rack. They make the Cadillac Tactical harness and the operator or cobra sit harnesses. e. Uncomfortable af. I know all of these are probably overkill for a gym rock wall but I figured why not get something nice so I wanted to get some opinions. This is the smaller rock climbing community on reddit. don't use the belay loop with a rope. Otherwise, check on some of the Facebook climbing groups in your area and see if anyone is selling something decent. and metal work can go through the belay loop. What harness do you have, and what do you love/ hate about it? "A harness is a harness is a harness" is absolutely NOT true and can be dangerous. Unless you're going mountaineering, or ice climbing, I would forget any harness with adjustable leg loops. Just make sure you fit it and you'll be fine. I switched to Prana Stretch Zion shorts, and will never wear Kuhl shorts climbing again. The difference in price comes from features that you don't care about as a beginner, so again cheaper is better. Climber submitted reviews, questions answered, and deals posted on gear across the web. I have a Mammut Ophir 3 slide currently and it fits me well but my biggest problem is due to having the xs size I have only 2 gear loops. The harness becomes a lot more important when you're going to be wearing it all day, loading it down with 15lbs of trad gear, and doing hanging belays in it. Best thing you can do is regularly check your gear, not get complacent, and stay sharp out there. I'm thinking of retiring the 4 year old Black Diamond momentum and upgrading to something a little nicer. I’m pursuing outdoor climbing more and the 2 loops won’t work well on climbs requiring more gear. I didn’t know much about the company before hand but they seem to be well regarded. You'll never notice the weight. You should be able to find something brand new for less than $80. Fixed leg loops are much easier to deal with on a daily basis, and since you only need to remember tighten the waist loop, it's two less things for you to forget. New harness advice: Image is the user guide for my new harness, and I've been told the opposite in the past i. For instance, you should never use a caving (low attachment point) harness for rock climbing due to the high risk of inversion in a fall. Check /r/climbing for more content. If the waist is snug enough over your hips to prevent you slipping out when you're upside down you should be fine. I mostly sport climb, but I do a little trad here and there. P. S. Until then, BD Momentum is a good default starting point. Although there are loads of other retailers with different options . The other is Misty Mountain. Or concerned about weight because you're climbing 5. It chips, becomes smooth quickly, and has actually broken on me (I've gone through two separate sets of rock rings). Gear failing does happen and yes people can die rock climbing due to some freak accident. Try to pickup a decent fixed leg loop padded harness on special somewhere. New to climbing with a harness : r/climbing     Go to climbing r/climbing r/climbing Suggestions for new harness I’m looking to buy a new harness but I’m at a loss on which ones to look into. The biggest thing you want to check is if the harness will hold you in the event you flip upside down. For a first harness, comfort is key because you will be sitting in it a lot. ufjsfk cnqb tej zfatdm tbfmp wyqx uzrthhe seay jqqbog znkl