Jasper CR3 Harness
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Whether you're ice climbing in the Catskills or hoofing up slabby routes in Vedauwoo, trust the Camp USA Jasper CR3 Harness to provide day-long performance. Thanks to its versatile construction and do-it-all design, the Jasper CR3 is great for any style of sending: be it single-pitch sport, multi-pitch trad, ice climbing, or all the above. Three auto-locking steel buckles (one at the waist and one at each leg) dial in a personalized fit while thermoformed EVA padding keeps you comfy on hanging belays and falls. Four reinforced gear loops distribute your gear evenly, and integrated slots accommodate Camp's very own Hub racking carabiners for ice screws. Not to mention, the rear haul loop makes attaching your chalk bag to the Jasper easy.
Details
- Auto-locking steel buckles
- Adjustable leg loops
- Drop seat with steel hooks
- Thermoformed EVA padding
- Gear loops
- Integrated slots for Hub racking carabiners
- Haul loop
- Item #CMP004E
- Padding
- EVA
- Buckles
- auto-locking
- Gear Loops
- 4
- Haul Loop
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- [size M] 14.2 oz
- Leg Loops
- adjustable
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 10, 2020
Inexpensive Harness, but Basic
I picked this harness up because it was 50% off and I wanted to have a second harness for when I take friends/relatives climbing. It's totally adequate, although if you'll be climbing often you'll be much better off spending a bit more and getting something like the Mammut Ophir 3 or Edelrid Jay III. The waistband on this has very little padding, and even when getting lowered on toprope it tends to cut into your waist a bit--I imagine a lead fall would leave one heck of a mark! The leg loops are also very large (much larger than those on my Ophir 3 in the same size, although the waist of both models is roughly the same), so it's hard to really dial in the fit. It's fine as a backup or guest harness, but I'd spend a bit more and get something more comfortable if you'll be climbing frequently.
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