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The ultimate big wall, aid climbing harness, the new Big Gun is loaded with features to make your long days laboring in the vertical more comfortable and efficient.
Organization of monster nailing racks is A1-simple on the Big Gun’s seven color-coded gear loops.
Two belay loops (color coded, as well) ensure simple, separate connections with daisies or a belay device, and the haul loop is rated to 15 kN.
The bullhorn-shaped waistbelt (five inches wide in the crucial-to-comfort lumbar region) is constructed with ultra-luxurious thermoformed dual-density foam, and the leg loops are fully adjustable and removable—a must-have for fine-tuning fit over layers, scoring some solid zzz’s on the portaledge or using the big-wall lavatory.
The Big Gun comes with a holster (and two holster slots) to stow your hammer when you’re not slinging iron.
Estimated weight according to manufacturer: 580 g (1 lb 4 oz)
(size M)
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2 opinionsRating:
bigwall - 03 Jul 2021
Ojo con las tallas. Al tener solo una hebilla en un lado. puede quedar peque?o o grande. O no quedar centrado.
Sobre todo si estamos habituados a los arneses con hebillas a ambos lados con mucho mayor rango.
Por lo dem?s tiene muy buena pinta.
jurel - 06 Ago 2010
muy cómodo, lo utilicé durante 5 horas de ascenso en pared y 2 horas de rapel. La cintura ancha te permite estar cómodo en casi cualquier reunión. El doble anillo ventral te da más independencia para anclarte a la reunión y asegurar al primero. Buen arnés para pared, pero un poco caro.