🧗♀️ Elevate your climb, secure your adventure!
The HeeJo Climbing Safety Seat Belt combines industrial-grade 25KN breaking strength alloy D-rings with quick-dry nylon webbing and ergonomic padding. CE-certified and designed for large sizes, it offers superior comfort, flexibility, and safety for professional and recreational outdoor climbing, rescue, and work-at-height activities.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.67 x 12.44 x 6.69 inches |
Package Weight | 2.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 7.8 x 11.2 inches |
Brand Name | HeeJo |
Color | Zy06b |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | HeeJo |
Part Number | ZY06 |
M**E
Pull every strap as snug as possible.
Once you figure out wich end is up pretty ez. to get into straps adjusted all the way out. Step in strap down. Im only 5'9" so i had a fellow rigger sinch up the back a couple times. Plenty extra loops for tools. I use it for staghand rigging. For the price will see how long it takes to break in and wear out. For now pretty cheap Mike
T**E
Safety
I Love this I feel safer when hanging out in the trees. Good quality. I have mine a little tight but I don't worry about falling out of it I would buy this again
G**N
Well made, certified.
Ya, ya, I know... buy the most ex[encive brand name for climbing equip. The problem with that logic is that your single biggest issue with your gear is age, simple wear, and most of all environmental factors. (UV, chem exposure, sharps, abrasives) At this price I replace them every year. A new certified cheapie is better than a 5 year old top dollar belt.Hardware is acceptable quality, and strength, sewing is well done, meets industry standards.Great piece of gear.
M**R
Amazing value but there’s a critical issue
It’s probably the best harness for under $100. Extremely inexpensive, and it absolutely gets the job done. It got me through the first six months of tree work with minimal issues. Keeps you safe, easy to adjust, and conveniently placed D-rings. However, I’m taking off a star because the design of this harness got me injured. When you’re climbing rope, the harness has a tendency to ride-up really high on the ribs. A real tree climbing saddle will hold most of your body weight around the legs, with stabilization around the waist. Instead, this harness holds most of your body weight around the waist. If you have low ribs like me, this is going to hurt you. I’m currently recovering from a rib fracture because I dropped a few feet while climbing rope and the harness choked up on my ribs super hard. But, if you aren’t worried about this issue, it really is a nice harness for the price.
N**A
Safe
The comfort was good, performance was good, adjustibility was good, weight and size were good, good value
S**0
quality components
Easy to don and adjust. Good quality components and stable to wear and move in. Stable belay keeps you upright. The triangular pad behind shoulders gives back members shape while donning to prevent annoying confusion when slipping upper section over arms. This is an easy to use safety system. Excellent value for the price.
B**.
Ok
Ok
S**L
Not for tree work.
Not recommended for tree work. There's no bridge in front for secondary tie off.
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