The knot that is most commonly used for tying into a harness is the Figure 8 Follow-through (or rewoven Figure 8). The Figure 8 Follow-through has a variety of advantages over other knots, as it is ...
It’s very important that your waist and leg loops fit properly, and we recommend trying a harness on before purchasing. The belay loop is made of very strong nylon or Dyneema webbing and ...
Need to build a belay or improvise a chest harness? With a bit of know-how you can do it with ... In the past, climbers made up their own slings from webbing tied into a loop using a tape or water ...
Need to build a belay or improvise a chest harness? With a bit of know-how you can do it with ... In the past, climbers made up their own slings from webbing tied into a loop using a tape or water ...