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PERSONAL GEAR


UNDERSTANDING HARNESS STANDARDS NFPA’s standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services classifies harnesses into two groups:


Class II: A seat harness meant for heavy duty work by one person or in rescue situations in which another person’s weight may be added in the


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course of the rescue. (Harness must pass Upright Static, Horizontal Static, and Dynamic Drop Test of a 300 lb test dummy)


Class III: A full body harness meant for protection and for use in rescues in which inversion might occur. (Harness must pass all 3 tests for Class II plus a 4th Head Down Static Test)


AVATAR DELUX E NEW


The Avatar Deluxe builds on the outstanding reputation of our traditional Avatar harness with enhancements that satisfy the most demanding applications. The Avatar Deluxe is designed to give you years of performance and comfort. Meeting both NFPA 1983 and ANSI Z359.1 standards, our newest harness is at home in rescue, rope access, or fall-arrest applications.


Key Features: Patented AustriAlpin COBRA™ quick release buckles; color coded for ease of use • Adjustable, integrated upper and lower harness sections • New spring loaded buckle at the dorsal and waist attachments


Black


Standard Large


USA MADE


Waist: 31”- 45” Leg: 20”- 33” 6.00 lbs (2.722 kg) SG51263 Waist: 37”- 55” Leg: 23”- 37” 6.20 lbs (2.812 kg) SG51264


CERTIFIED NFPA 1983, CLASS III ANSI Z359.1


$450.00 $461.00


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