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thank you , Ive been looking through vid after vid to get info on the hip rings NO ONE had it this answered my questions and even questions I did not know I had yet lol cheers
Well im working with my friend doing cooling towers im afraid of falling but I know if I got the right equipment ill be alright i hope wish me luck my friends
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Hey, we are manufacturers from India. Looking for a strategic partner in western world. would like to connect toyou. Please let me know how to connect.
Hey, we are manufacturers from India. Looking for a strategic partner in western world. would like to connect toyou. Please let me know how to connect.
Hey, we are manufacturers from India. Looking for a strategic partner in western world. would like to connect toyou. Please let me know how to connect.
Hey, we are manufacturers from India. Looking for a strategic partner in western world. would like to connect toyou. Please let me know how to connect.
I've been climbing for more than 30 years and I have to say that I do agree that this gear is smooth, comfortable and easy to climb with. Well thought out design. Love the blade type cleats where is slides around the pole while circling, and the convex shape are like 4 cleats cutting into the pole immediately replacing your 2 gaffs in the event of cut out. Also, the smooth and easy connection with the snap hook and adjuster eye is "golden". Access to release lever with the thumb is beautiful. Simple, elegant, effortless. Try it out.
I have one of these. I highly reccomend it. It is the Cadillac of fall restraint belts. Everyone in my climbing class was skeptical of it, but we all came to love the system and trust it. A lot of us prefer it over the Synch-lok. The cleats on this system will always catch you during a fall. (as long as the system is adjusted properly). Like i said, it is the Cadillac of the fall restraint belts. Ascending, descending, and circling the pole is an absolute dream with this thing. It almost feels like youre only climbing with a leather strap. Smoother (and in my opinion) a much better alternative to a Bucksqueeze or a Synch-Lok. Its also $300-$500 cheaper. Highly reccomended.
I have one of these. I highly reccomend it. It is the Cadillac of fall restraint belts. Everyone in my climbing class was skeptical of it, but we all came to love the system and trust it. A lot of us prefer it over the Synch-lok. The cleats on this system will always catch you during a fall. (as long as the system is adjusted properly). Like i said, it is the Cadillac of the fall restraint belts. Ascending, descending, and circling the pole is an absolute dream with this thing. It almost feels like youre only climbing with a leather strap. Smoother (and in my opinion) a much better alternative to a Bucksqueeze or a Synch-Lok. Its also $300-$500 cheaper. Highly reccomended.
Hey Nathan! Based on our sizing chart available on our website, you'd be a Medium or a Large. You can check out our sizing chart here or under the downloads on any of our harnesses: falltech.com/content/product_documents/sizing_charts/Harness_Sizing_Chart_2019.pdf. Let us know if you have any other questions!
I’m 6 foot 10 big guy and I’m on a lift or a boom almost once a month also requires a retractable harness for when I have to step off onto a roof. What would you recommend?
Hey there! Based on our sizing chart available on our website, you'd be a 2X/3X, but we'd like to get you in touch with one of our experts who can assist you with more details. Please submit the form here: falltech.com/contact-us/ and we'll get you in touch with our team!
Hi Alejandro! Great question. This will depend on the concrete thickness. We recommend checking Figure 4 in the 7446’s instruction manual for reference. Link: falltech.com/product/7446/
Welding burns are an issue and this product is not immune. The outer shell could get burned however, the braided kevlar cables on the inside are much more resistant to burns and welding slag adhering to them. A galvanized cable version is in the process of being released in the very near future using this same platform, but even cable can be arced/burned as well. Inspection is paramount to all fall protection products prior to use.
What about small combination wrenches and screwdrivers etc? Could use paracord, but thinking will become a spaghetti mess? Anyone have any good ideas? (Tower climbing)
While we were developing a woman specific harness, the conclusion and feedback was that most women wear a sports bra and prefer the strap across their chest the same way that men wear their harness. This is also the safest for women. Regardless of large or small breasts, natural versus implants, women agreed this was the most comfortable despite the possibility of some discomfort. Another thing to consider is proper fitment. It is often the case where women who are tall or short, narrow or curvy have to go up or down a size depending on their body-type, which can cause unnecessary discomfort. We developed the FT-One FIT harness - the first woman specific harness with patent-pending adjustable sub-pelvic straps and horizontal leg straps that are away form the groin area, which allow women to have a proper sized and fitted harness regardless of their body-type. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask, and we'll do our best to respond quicker.
Traditionally, this type of connection (snaphook-to-carabiner) has not been allowed, because of concerns with proper loading of connectors and unintentional disengagement. The latest edition of ANSI Z359.12-2019 has requirements for connectors that ensures a 2:1 safety factor in almost all possible loading scenarios. Additionally, the standard has revised the outright ban of these type of connections, stating in Section 7.1 that “snaphooks and carabiners shall not be connected to each other unless specifically designed for such connections.” The limited application as an overhead anchorage connector only and design of the strut anchor is intentional such that the connection of the personal fall arrest system (PFAS) to the Strut Anchor’s carabiner is intentional.
When it comes to your life price is the last consideration. And being strapped into a harness all day means you want one that fits well and is comfortable. This harness has tons of great features.
Boy is this a late reply. Are there any other Falltech videos that you use for at height training? What videos would you recommend for us to create that might help you with your training?