>>247763>>247802Just so we're all on the same page... Get the right tool for the job. An industrial fall protection harness is not the right tool for recreational climbing. Do not get one of these with the intention of using it for rock climbing.
>>247888Thank you.
>>247765DBI-Sala Exofit harness, Elk River 6ft dual lanyard. Have a cable climber around here somewhere, might be in my other gearbag.
Big oversize hooks make it easy to clip over pipes/rails/rungs, dual lanyard means i'm 100% tied off at height. Positioning D-rings on the side of the harness are REALLY nice for tower work, and the D-ring on the chest is for ladder climbing.
>>247736That's why I bought it. When gear is uncomfortable, you're less likely to use it. When you don't use it, it doesn't do you any good when you need it.
Spending money on decent gear that you'll use and is comfortable for you (and the right gear for the job), especially when you're using it regularly, is a wise investment.
Better pic, fuck cameraphones.