FallTech Advanced Comfortech Gel Non-Belted Harness

FallTech ComforTech GEL Harness 400

Apr 23, 2019

All Advanced ComforTech GEL harnesses feature FallTech’s exclusive polymer gel endoskeleton for unsurpassed user comfort and light weight Aluminum Alloy D-rings. Advanced ComforTech harnesses are specifically configured for Fall Arrest, Work Positioning and Climbing applications.

Features

  • The endoskeleton frame offers a polymer gel into the shoulder and waist pads for added support and cushioning at key impact areas
  • An advanced polymer Gel provides energy absorption reducing fatigue aiding in the prevention of work related injuries
  • Tough ballistic polyester exterior for long lasting durability
  • Removable and adjustable leg pads offer a durable air mesh, a ventilated gel and ventilated foam for all day comfort
  • Pliable air mesh adapts to your movements for a customize

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