

🧗♂️ Elevate your safety game with SOB – where comfort meets certified strength!
The SOB climbing harness is a professional-grade safety gear certified to ANSI Z359.11-2021, featuring a maximum breaking strength of 23KN. Designed with thickened, breathable waist cushions and ergonomic leg loops, it offers superior comfort for extended use. Its adjustable straps accommodate waist sizes from 33.5" to 49.2" and leg loops from 23.6" to 29.5", supporting users up to 220 lbs. Constructed from high-strength polyester webbing and aluminum alloy buckles, it balances durability with lightweight design. Ideal for rock climbing, rescue operations, construction, and rappelling, the SOB harness includes tool rings and multi-point reinforced pressure distribution for enhanced functionality.








| Part Number | harness-rc69-NEW |
| Item Weight | 3.32 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 16.06 x 11.69 x 5.75 inches |
| Item model number | rc69-NEW |
| Color | Black |
| Style | #1 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 220 Pounds |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Harness is very light weight and well made.
The media could not be loaded. This will be my daughter's harness, it's light weight, well stitched,main bridge is well made, the D-rings are excellently stitched in. All in all not bad for the price and quality is pretty nice. Back pads seem comfortable. Performance, wise I see no issues, size is good for her waist, security wise it feels very well made. My daughter loves it. We Did a small repel and it worked excellent she felt safe in it.
T**M
high quality and comfort
I have a beloved harness that I got 3o+ years ago. And over those years I have gained enough weight to cause the belt to pinch down on my hip. Finally dawned on me to try this incredibly inexpensive harness, and coudn't be happier.72 yrs. old and this made it so much more comfortable to keep going up those trees.
G**R
Sob climbing harness
This harness appears to be great quality and is comfortable. I dropped a star because the information card that comes with it doesn't note the "approved" attach points. I get this is to avoid law suits should something fail, but everyone knows this is BS. Also, the card used print so small it can't effectively be read.
E**O
Good material
Good belt, for the price is better that i expected
R**.
I would buy again
Very well built. Super comfortable!
T**.
Its really small, I sent mine back
I have a 36 inch waist which with this harness puts the D rings a couple inches too far back to work a flip line comfortably and when I was working off of the bridge the leg straps dug in and up putting my wiggly bits in jeopardy which was an instant fail in my book. It may be good for a child or anybody with a waist bellow 33-34 inches.
A**E
Gated Rings are Rated
I was looking for the rope bridge feature for more room to attach lanyards, climbing devices and for the ability to turn side to side. I was glad to see I don't have to upgrade the gated rings they are rated 25KN in the weakest direction and 40KN in the strongest direction. Looks like the rope bridge is only 9mm at best so I will keep an eye on that as it wears. The buckles for the belt, the leg loops and the chest harness attachment point in the back are better than my crosight harness buckles. Adjusting these buckles is easier now. The top leg loop strap to the front ring seemed short but I didn't have to compensate by making the leg loop super tight just the normal amount of tension will keep the leg loop from sliding up to far. I think it's because the leg loops are tapered to avoid pinching in the nether region. I also was able to use the top chest harness from my crosight saddle so that saved me some money. The combination of the two makes it a hybrid tree climbing/rope access harness. Not as comfortable as my monkey beaver harness but because it only cost $68.01 I can leave it bouncing around in my car until I need it. For fall protection, work positioning, climbing and repelling.
T**E
Great and comfortable harness.
No more bruised hips, thighs, and squeezed guts leading to a night on the pot. The padding is quite good. I've climbed with a treeMotion by Teufelberger which was the most comfortable harness I've every climbed with, but this SOB is definitely worth the money when compared to the $480 mark with treeMotion. I would recommend this harness if you're just starting out, and don't yet have a huge revenue stream.'
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 day ago