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X-350a
Gear Review
X-350a 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Arc'teryx

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Page By: Dan Dalton

Created/Edited: May 29, 2008 / May 29, 2008

Object ID: 5380

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Product Design

Designed with ice and mixed climbers in mind, the Xท350a is a fully adjustable harness with integrated Ice Clipper slots and four injection moulded gear loops. Lightweight and super supple, this harness is a four season specialist. Equally at home while ice cragging, or in the alpine, this slick belt will keep you safe and offers plenty or racking room while also being super light weight.

Features

• WST™: load is evenly supported across entire harness structure
• Three Ice Clipper slots
• Three self locking buckles
• Wear Safety Markers on tie in points
• Four injection moulded reversible/removable gear loops
• Haul loop
• Drop seat
• Belay Loop
Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL
Weight: 347g (3 grams lighter than the name would suggest)
Colors: Blackbird

Materials (if you care to know)

• 7075 T6 Aluminum Anodized buckles
• Schoellerฎ Dynamic
• Spacermesh
• Type 66 Nylon webbing
• Polyurethane Gear Loops

Caring for Your Harness

• Keep harness away from sharp objects, ice screws, crampons, etc.
• Keep away from corrosive substances (battery acids, gasoline, automobile motor fluids, solvents, bleach, etc.).
• Store the harness in a dry, dark place.
• If the harness becomes wet, air dry it before storing.
• Hand wash in warm water with a mild soap (never use bleach), and air dry away from direct sunlight.
• Never make any modification to the harness.

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jfoxFabulous!

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I just got this baby and I hung in it at the store. I was floored at how comfortable this harness is even though its thin. It is easily 10x more comfy than my BD Momentum. Plus, it weighs next to NOTHING! I'll be using it this Saturday on a 4 pitch alpine route on Longs Peak. I'll report more after the climb...stay tuned.
Posted Sep 4, 2008 10:32 pm

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