Installation Instructions
Loosen all buckles and expand the webbing. You will not need to totally
unfasten the ends.
Step down through the waist belt and leg loops. Pull the harness up and
slip on the shoulder straps.
Tighten waist belt until snug. Tighten leg straps until they are ½” larger
than your thigh when tensed. (You should be able to slide your fingers
between the leg strap and your thigh.)
The quick-adjust buckle is laced running web through the back of the
buckle, around the slider, exiting under the buckle again. Figure2
At least 4 inches of web tailing must extend from the buckle once secured
on waist, legs and chest adjust pieces.
Adjust the chest strap height and snugness so that the shoulder straps
will stay on the shoulders in a dynamic fall.
The shoulder straps can then be tightened to a snug fit.
To tie-in, simply clip into the colored belay loop provided in the front of
the harness. See figure 3.
The rear colored loop is a structural loop for tying off at a work station or
platform.
Prone Position
There are four key clip in points, two V-rings above the shoulder blades
and two self-positioning V-rings around the rear waist belt.
*Do not attempt to tie-in anywhere other than the intended
Colored belay loop, rear tie off loop or designated V-Rings
This product has been designed, tested, and manufactured in accordance with
ASTM-F 1772 testing which meets PRCA/ANSI 1.0-1.3 and ANSI/ACCT 03-2016
standards in effect on the date of manufacture.
WARNING! This harness is not designed nor rated for swing applications due to
The exponential force placed on the harness when rising from the well position.
Swing, defined as a body suspended from a fixed support so that it swings freely
back and forth under the influence of gravity. Never adjust the web tailing in the
buckle to its absolute extended length, keep a 4 inch minimum requirement.
Rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering and other related activities are extremely
dangerous by their very nature. A mistake or accident may result in injury or death. It is the
sole responsibility of the buyer and the
user of all climbing equipment to get the proper instruction and to practice caution when
climbing or otherwise using this equipment. Frequently inspect every piece
of climbing equipment for possible damage or signs of wear. Climbing equipment cannot be
expected to last forever, and it is up to the individual user to determine when to retire a piece
of equipment.
CLIMB SMART! Seek qualified instruction, and take responsibility for yourself. Inspect this
product regularly and retire it immediately if it shows signs of wear
or damage. Do not attempt to use this product if you are not fully competent in
its use and care. Treat this product as though your life depends on it. Improper
use or care of this product can result in serious injury or death.
Robertson Harness Products
www.robertsonharness.com
Revised 09/19