JAY and JAYNE Harnesses (EN) | EDELRID

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No matter whether used for sport, ice or alpine climbing, these two harnesses feel at home in any terrain. Our commitment is to make good products even better, so both harnesses have been redesigned for the 2019 season and are now manufactured using bluesign® certified materials.

The newly developed Slide Block buckles on the waist belt and leg loops are more comfortable to open and close. A textile abrasion protector made from an extremely wear-resistant combination of Dyneema®/polyester protects the tie-in point from premature wear and tear. The small waist belt pocket for storing an RFID chip is also new.

We have retained the adjustable leg loops and the movable padding at the hips for optimally adjusting and positioning the harness. Four symmetrical gear loops provide ample space for the complete equipment. Two attachment options for ice screw clips and a chalk bag loop complete the overall package perfectly.

Jayne, the women’s version of the harness, is specially tailored to the female anatomy. With two available color combinations per model, everyone can find a harness that suits them.

The perfect all-rounder for climbing, mountaineering, and use on via ferratas. Adjustable leg loops and an easy-to-center tie-in point enable the harness to be quickly and conveniently fitted to size.

An all-round harness specially tailored to the female anatomy with adjustable leg loops and an easy-to-center tie-in point. Suitable for all vertical activities.

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Ey guys! I'm having trouble diciding which harness but, wether the Moe 3 or the Jay iii

agustintettamanti
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Whats the difference between jay ii and jay iii?

Fede_uyz
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It is a dangerous and stupid thing, to tie in your main tieing loop directly. `rope on rope` is like sandpaper for the material..always tie in with a carabiner to connect between ! I`am climbing for 2 years now, mostly in trees, but never without carabiner on my fixing point on the harness. So please...consider this as a guide for safe climbing.

kurtwagner