rock climbing online
Resources
Climbing Harnesses - Types

rock climbing equipment
indoor rock climbing
rock climbing shoes
rock climbing uk
rock climbing course
rock climbing wall
rock climbing gear
rock climbing london
climbing link rock
rock climbing in the uk
rock climbing hold
climbing rock wales
rock climbing training
picture of rock climbing
rock climbing shop
history of rock climbing
rock climbing in birmingham
portable rock climbing wall
rock climbing apparel
rock climbing centres
rock climbing store
rock climbing club
rock climbing midlands
rock climbing guide
online rock climbing journal
rock climbing technique
rock climbing yorkshire
rock climbing rope
rock climbing holidays
climbing france rock
rock climbing in lake district
indoor rock climbing in uk
rock climbing boots
rock climbing insurance
rock climbing photo
rock climbing hertfordshire
rock climbing surrey
rock climbing essex
rock climbing devon
rock climbing hampshire
rock climbing kent
rock climbing sussex
how to build a rock climbing wall
rock climbing course uk
rock climbing in london
advanced rock climbing route search
climbing colorado rock
rock climbing wall construction

It is important to have the right Rock Climbing Gear and Equipment for the climbing style that you are engaged in. In essence, you should have the Climbing Harness which will meet the requirements of the climb.

There are different types of Climbing Harnesses, each having its own features and disadvantages.

Sit Harnesses

A Sit Harness has a waist belt and leg loops, and it is worn around the hips. This type of Climbing Harness provides security and at the same time, allows enough room for movement of climbers.

Chest Harness

Stay upright during the climb. If you are climbing or descending with a heavy pack or crossing crevasse during a glacier climb, it is advisable to wear a Chest Harness together with a Sit Harness. This combination will prevent you from turning upside down. Moreover, the security that the Chest-and-Sit Harness can give is the same as what a Full-body Harness can provide. The difference is that a Chest-and-Sit Harness is flexible in such a way that it will give you the choice of wearing or removing the Chest Harness. Use it when necessary or if you want additional support.

Full-body Harness

In general, a Full-body Harness is similar to the Chest-and-Sit Harness in terms of security and support. However, the chest and sit harnesses in a Full-body Harness can be connected to each other permanently or semi-permanently.

This type is made for young climbers as well as adults with slim figure and those who need additional support in case they cannot stay upright.

These are the basic Types of Climbing Harnesses. Know the type of Rock Climbing that you are into, assess your Climbing needs, and then determine what type of harness suits you.