On a dizzying rock face or in front of an icefall, the Ophir 3 Slide 2.0 harness by Mammut is your best ally. This climbing harness blends into the adventure, whether indoors or outdoors, on single-pitch routes or multi-pitch climbs. Its versatility is the key to its success, with adjustable leg loops that fit all outfits, from summer shorts to winter pants. The four large rigid gear loops and the small flexible gear loop ensure you always have everything at hand, even during alpine ascents.
The split webbing technology is a revolution for those who spend hours hanging. It intelligently distributes weight between the waist and legs, eliminating those nasty pressure points that sometimes turn climbing into an ordeal. And for those moments when nature calls, its practical buckles allow you to stay safely anchored without a hitch. A nod to seasoned climbers who know that every detail counts.
Finally, Mammut proves its environmental commitment by using 80% recycled materials for this model. A wise choice that shows performance and eco-responsibility can go hand in hand. Because after all, climbing is also about respecting what you overlook. So, put on your Ophir and head to the summits with serenity and style!
Split Webbing technology for optimal weight distribution
Harness replacement indicator at tie-in points and belay loop
Attachment for chalk bag
Drop Seat function
Bag included for easy transport
Certification: CE EN 12277 type C, UIAA
Robust haul loop (1 kN)
A small flexible loop for additional gear
Abrasion protection on tie-in loops for optimal durability
Four large rigid textile gear loops
Two slots for "ice clippers" gear holders
Tie-in loop protected by high-quality plastic to prevent abrasion wear and extend product life
Adjustable leg loops
Sturdy gear loops, tested for 20 kg
Weight: 385 g

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