Petzl Fly Harness
Designed for mountaineers and ski mountaineers, the lightweight Petzl Fly harness can be donned easily with both feet on the ground while wearing skis or crampons.




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- Leg loops adjust with a girth hitch
- Weighs 130 g with comfort foam; 100 g when comfort foam is removed (for size M)
- Buckle-free construction uses a sliding toggle lock that replaces the metal buckle for quick and easy waistbelt adjustment
- 2 gear loops and 4 additional loops organize and transport your equipment
- Retainers with silicone interior on each leg loop let you carry an ice screw
- Attachment points, webbing and gear loops are reinforced with high-modulus polyethylene (HMPE) for greater resistance to abrasion and rubbing
- Comes in a protective carry bag; minimalist pouch allows the harness to be compressed to reduce bulk in your pack
- Made with high-modulus polyethylene, polyester and nylon
- CE EN 12277 type C and UIAA certified
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View all Petzl Men's Climbing HarnessesBest Use | Mountaineering |
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Fits Waist | S: 25.9-29.9 inches M: 29.9-33.8 inches L: 33.8-37.7 inches |
Leg Loop Size | S: 19.6-22 inches M: 20.4-22.8 inches L: 21.2-23.6 inches |
Padded Waist | Yes |
Gear Loops | 2 Loops |
Belay Loop | Yes |
Padded Leg Loops | Yes |
Adjustable Leg Loops | Yes |
Weight | S: 120 grams M: 130 grams L: 140 grams |
Gender | Unisex |
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amazing mountain harness!
Such a crazy light harness that it basically disappears when wearing. Used it for a mountaineering trip, easy to put on without removing crampons. Comfortable enough for rappelling that I might even take the padding out to make it even smaller and lighter (designed to do this). Rolls up into a tiny ball for your pack for the hike out. Since I do not fall when ice climbing, and the small amount of raps down into the park with winter clothes providing enough padding, I think I will start using it at Ouray.