Our full-body harness easy-to-adjust and release
The harness is a PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) against falls from heights, used to attach to the lifeline. It secures the body to the safety system using straps that adapt to all body types. There are several types of harness to choose from, depending on your needs: sit harness, full-body harness and chest harness to complement the sit harness.
In Germany, the UK and the USA, full-body harnesses are preferred to sit harnesses, while in France, for example, the opposite is true. Find out more about the characteristics of each, depending on your needs, below.
What are the differences?
The sit harness covers the upper thighs and hips. It offers maximum freedom of movement thanks to its lightness, while leaving the upper body completely free.
The full-body harness secures the thighs and torso. It is particularly recommended for children and overweight people, as it avoids the risk of falling out of the harness in the event of a rollover.