Black Diamond Momentum AL Climbing Harness - Men's
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| List Price: | $44.95 - $54.95 |
| Price: | $47.97 - $54.95 |
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Product Description
Bringing all-season versatility to the Momentum, the Momentum AL is designed with adjustable leg loops that let you add layers or adjust fit on the flyperfect for ice climbing, multi-pitch routes or seasonal drift in waistline. WAIST/LEGS Dimensions: SMALL - 27-30" (69-76 cm) / 18-22" (45-56 cm); MEDIUM - 30-33" (76-84 cm) / 20-24" (51-61 cm); LARGE - 33-36" (84-91 cm) / 22-26" (56-66 cm). X-LARGE - 36-39" (91-99 cm) / 24-28" (61-71 cm).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6136 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Black Diamond
Features
- BD-exclusive bullhorn-shaped waistbelt made with dual-density foam
- Traditional double-back waistbelt buckle and a 15 kn-rated haul loop
- Four pressure-molded, easy-to-clip gear loops can comfortably handle a triple set of Camalots, plus Stoppers, biners and draws
- Adjustable padded leg loops
- Weight (Medium): 14 oz / 410 g
Customer Reviews
Great climbing harness
I bought this harness mainly to tie myself into my very tall trees in order to prune them. It worked quite well and make me feel quite secure while wielding a chain saw 30' above the ground!
Great Budget Harness
I bought this harness when I was doing mainly gym climbing and it worked reasonably well in that role... There's nothing partiularly special about the harness other than the $. It's pretty comfortable to sit in (not the most comfortable, but decent), the gear loops have held up very well, and it's fully adjustable. I recently took it out on a full day of trad climbing with at least 8 rappels and it still held up to the job quite well. If you aren't doing a ton of long routes or specialized climbing, this is it. At 33" in waist, I'm just over the center of the adjustment range for the medium.
A pretty good harness
I've been using mine for several months for both indoor and sport climbing. It's a great fit, wonderfully padded, with a number of loops to keep your straps nice and neat. It truly is a lot of bang for the buck and definitely a great first harness. The one thing I *really* hate are the way the gear loops stick out. The front ones tend to rub the inside of my arms when I walk or just stand there with my arms to the side. Since I don't carry any equipment in the front loops, I'm about to cut them off.




