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This Black Diamond harness includes all the versatile features of the Focus, and it also comes with Speed Adjust buckles to help you get in and out in seconds. Whether you're climbing in shorts or layering up for a winter route, the Focus SA Harness adjusts to accommodate anything you need to wear. Of course, Black Diamond included four pressure-molded gear loops to hold all the cams and draws you need, and the bullhorn-shaped waist-belt adds tons of comfort to long hanging belays.
Bottom Line: Slip on the Black Diamond Focus SA Harness and all you have to do is give the waist-belt one quick pull before you tie in and send.
Great harness. I love mine. Easy on and off with adjustable leg loops. I use this harness for sport, trad, big-wall, alpine and occasionally ski-mountaineering. It excels in all types of climbing. Super-comfortable even on those long hanging belays. A little heavy for alpine or ski-mountaineering but if I am going to be at any hanging belays the comfort makes it worth it and the adjustable leg loops make it possible to easily take the harness on and off with ski boots on. Gear loops work well even when over-loaded. I had to tie a little knot in the straps that go over the butt to keep them from adjusting but other than that this harness is fantastic.
Hello, can anyone tell me if I buy this harness from this site, will it come with the bag? (The bag that is zipped and we usually store our belay set and stuff in it)
I debated for a few days if I should get the traditional buckles or the Speeds and I am Very happy I went with the SA version! Completely changed how I felt about gearing up for work or climbing. No more debating if it was worth it to take off my harness for a few minutes to rest because now I don't have to readjust and double back. Fellow climbers would give me jealous looks when I had my harness ready and waiting while they were just finishing up their waist buckle! It is a freedom everyone should experience and yes they are safe!! I bought mine a year ago and I'm already looking to buy another! The harness is a great all around harness for general climbing or working on high ropes courses. No, it's not for big climbs where you'll be hanging in your harness for extended periods, it's not made for that type of work. But if your looking for a no fuss, solid workhorse of a harness that simplifies your life, then this is it!
obviously this harness has kept me alive, it passes test one.
when i collect my friends gear off the wall the flat part of the gear loops makes it easier to put it away than if they were just loops. The speed adjust on legs and waist is great! I also like how comfortable it is compared to my old harness. Sometimes i forget its on. I cant wait to put this thing on over my ski pants.
I believe that the Momentum has two adjustment straps on the waist, whereas the Focus only has one. I find the single strap on the Focus to be sufficient...
Also there is NO gear loop on the Momentum which is a big downer to me..
Not really sure if there is any other differences besides that. Perhaps surprisingly the Momentum is a tad lighter, but I'd say it's not a game breaking weight... I like my Focus. Seems like the prices are about the same these days so I'd go with what I know
There may be more cushy harnesses out there, but I don't think I would bother. I've taken whippers in this, I've held leaders taking whippers with this. Comfy! The only time I wish it had more padding was when I was belaying a hangdog. No big, the harness only makes so much difference for that situation...
The four molded loops feel really solid so far, and the speed adjusts are fast and solid!
A word on sizing, I have a medium harness and wear a 30 to 32 waist.
Its a great harness that fits wonderfully but I'm a little worried about its durability. After 1 or 2 months of moderate use it looked pretty ugly. The fabric is worn down in spots and has small tears in places. Nothing structural but I hope it stay that way. Oh, and to be fair moderate use means a whole lot of chimneys to which very little doesn't get abused.
I bought this to replace a mad rock harness that had two gear loops rip out. So its a least better than that POS.
I tried on the Petzl harnesses and found that one I was in between sizes on them so the gear loops ended up being in wierd places and that the rear gear loops are almost all the way in the back. The BD harness has none of these problems for me.
Whatever you do, get a harness with speed type buckles. SO much easier than double backing webbing, especially when you've left your harness outside the tent in the snow and it has frozen. (don't do that)
Byron,As far as I can tell the harnesses are very similar. Both harnesses have 4 gear loops, adjustable leg loops, and a haul loop. The Momentum series was recently updated. With this update the Momentum Speed is not in the most recent BD catalogs, although still listed on their website. The Focus SA uses what BD calls SoftEdge. Basically it is able to match the curvature of body better. More surface area = better weight distribution = more comfortable to hang in. Also should hold it's shape better. The other difference is auto double backing buckles, that also come fully undone. This is a great feature because you can put the harness on and tighten it without dealing with feeding webbing through the other buckles eyelit. This will save you a lot of time in the long run!Here are some blown up photos of the Focus SA http://blkdia.bdel.com/marketing/CURRENT_products_hires_jpegs/651026%20Focus%20SA%20Clay.jpgI couldn't find a better photo of the Momentum Speed, so I put the Momentum SA for comparison purposes http://blkdia.bdel.com/marketing/CURRENT_products_hires_jpegs/651023%20Momentum%20AL%20Slate%20frnt.jpg It was difficult for me to tell and hard to find any information, perhaps someone else will chime in.Mahalo, Sumo
I was in a hurry to get a harness at a store so I could go cragging that day...this was the only one that fit me that they had. At the time I was mad at the price I had to pay (day of harness shopping isn't the way to get a bargain). In hindsight I am very happy with my purchase. It is the most comfortable harness I've ever worn and is still pretty light. The quick buckles are nice and easy and you don't have to worry about double backing....but be sure to remember if you use another harness ever again. I would say it is worth the price if you're going to do a lot of cragging or short alpine trips.
I use this harness primarily for sport climbing at the gym. The speed buckles are awesome for moving between bouldering and top roping. Like others have mentioned with the speed buckles, you could have this harness on faster than Speedy Gonzalez,and be tied in before your friends are done double backing their webbing. The focus is pretty comfortable too, granted I wouldn't want to hang in it for a couple hours. Hanging around at the gym and on normal climbs I've never had any uncomfortable pinching, or hot spots. I wouldn't wear it if I was planning on climbing El Capitan though. If that's your thing, you probably know better than to be looking at this harness anyways.
This is a pretty light weight harness, and is comfortable on. The quick-pull buckles make it very easy to adjust and I like that there are some on the legs and waist. I have a 29in waist and the Small fits me well.
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