Code : C15AC

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    RÉSUMÉ 

    Intended for children weighing less than 40 kg (88 lbs.), MACCHU is a seat harness designed for climbing. Its fully adjustable design, and optional BODY shoulder straps, enable this harness to adapt to both your growing child’s needs and climbing levels from top-roping through lead climbing. Identical to adult harnesses, the waistbelt and leg loops are padded to ensure comfort while suspended. The two DOUBLEBACK buckles maintain a uniform fit and position of both the tie-in points and gear loops as your child grows. The differentiated color of the belay loop allows a quick visual check to ensure the belay device is properly attached. The harness has two gear loops and an accessory loop for a chalk bag, to be just like the grown-ups

    DESCRIPTION

    • Adjustable seat harness for children less than 40 kg (88 lbs.):
      - adaptable with the growth of your child, thanks to a wide range of adjustability
      - DOUBLEBACK waistbelt and leg loop buckles allow quick adjustment to your child's size and seasonal clothing
      - optional BODY shoulder straps help your child remain in an upright position while learning to climb
    • Designed for comfort:
      - ENDOFRAME Technology construction allows optimal weight distribution
      - padded waistbelt and leg loops 
      - no compression points and minimized chafing, as there is no contact with stitching on the inside of the waistbelt
    • Same visual aspects as an adult harness:
      - two tie-in points and a differentiated color of the belay loop allows a quick visual check to ensure the belay device is properly attached
      - two rigid gear loops positioned at the front for easy and quick access to equipment
      - rear accessory loop for attaching a chalkbag
      - detachable rear leg loop elastics

       

      SPECIFICATIONS

       

      • Material(s): nylon, polyester, EVA, polyurethane, steel
      • Certification(s): CE EN 12277 type C, UIAA

      INSTRUCTIONS

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