• 175cm S

  • 175cm S

Togir 2.0 3 Slide Harness Women

The comfortable all-rounder

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Cool blue

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  • Togir 2.0 3 Slide Harness Women - blood red, XS thumbnail
Reducing weight was a key focus for the new edition of our popular all-rounder: only the primary gear loops are reinforced, making them especially easy to clip, while the rear ones are soft, making them even lighter. Together with the two ice clipper slots, this harness offers plenty of rack space....
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  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Gym Climbing
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Sport Climbing
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Multipitch Climbing
  • 3 out of 6
    3/6
    Ice & Mixed Climbing
  • 3 out of 6
    3/6
    Mountaineering
  • Split webbing technology for optimum weight distribution
  • Adjustable leg loops: Yes
  • Locking system on the climbing harness: Slide-Bloc buckles
  • Easy-to-use metal buckle
  • 2 stable gear loops and 2 ultra-lightweight gear loops
  • Tie-in loop protected by high-quality plastic to avoid abrasive wear and extend the service life
  • Indicator in the tie-in loop shows when the harness needs to be replaced
  • 2 loops to attach an ice-screw carabiner
  • Haul loop
  • Functional drop-seat buckles
  • Attachment for chalk bag
  • Certification: CE EN 12277 Type C, UIAA
    • Climbing, Mountaineering
    • 2020-01060
    • Weight367 g

  • Hardware Main Fabric100% Polyamide

Mother Nature loves it too: With Bluesign® and Fair Wear certification, we support the most responsible production and use of resources. Very few climbing harnesses achieve this – which makes the Togir 2.0 3 Slide one of the most sustainable climbing harnesses in the world.

Features

  • RackRack space

    Four gear loops, two ice clipper slots, a loop for a chalk bag and a haul loop.

  • Indicator technology

    No guessing: when the red fabric becomes visible, it’s time to replace the harness.

Female-forward, where it counts: wider leg loops and an optimized hip belt create a fit tailored to the female form.

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