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Adjama 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: heidt410, 2009-06-01


I rated it a 5/5 because it is what it is... extremely light and comfortable. Great harness if you're not putting much stress on it. Your cant have everything, so if you want a light, functional, ''barely even notice its there'' harness... this is a 5/5 in my book. Great for alpine and pack hipbelts, gear loops hang below my packs hipbelt and there are no pressure points because the loops are hung low and flush. If you're going to put a fair amount of stress falling, hanging, or sitting; a more cushy harness would be a better option. The Adjama's strength is in the thin outlining material, can put a fair amount of stress on your waist where that meets your body.

adjama 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: Haystacker, 2009-05-31


just replaced my old petzal crolles (worn out) only used the adjama out side on multi pitch so far and i love everything about it it is so comfortable I put it on at the car and were it on the 4 mile approch even on hot days in the 90s it is no bother very well vented I am actually looking forward to hanging belays! Go buy now

review of petzl adjama 4 out of 5 stars

Review by: strickrock, 2008-08-19


This is my first harness. Ive been climbing about a year. I have climbed in a gym mostly and I have done some outdoor top roping. It has been a good all around harness. It is very comfortable. I am sure it will be a great sport harness.

adjama 4 out of 5 stars

Review by: packclimber, 2008-08-08


Great all around harness. Lightweight. Comfortable.

Great sport harness! 5 out of 5 stars

Review by: tintin, 2008-05-11


I've had mine for over 6 months now and climbed indoor/outdoor toprope/lead sport in it. I've taken a few big 7-8 metre whippers in it and it's been alright - a little bruising, but more than acceptable considering it's Petzl's lightweight harness. I've spent my fair share of time sitting in it while working out or suffering on tougher routes and it's pretty comfy too. Highsly recommended for sports climbing, but now that I'm getting into trad/multi-pitch, I'm on the hunt for something a bit beefier.

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