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Buy Vertical Work Harnesses at Aristarun

In your search for safety and performance for vertical work, the Vertical Work Harnesses offer you a precise fit and load distribution compatible with long days of climbing. This catalog brings together certified models with high modularity, designed for progression and rescue at height. At Aristarun you will find options with EN 361 certification and staggered anchorage systems, optimized to pair with blockers, descenders and helmets of the same range. Trust our experience to select a harness that maintains your VO2max and your footing in harmony with your trail routes and height climbing.

Types of Vertical Work Harnesses Available at Aristarun

Within our product family, Vertical Work Harnesses are a specific variant oriented toward height safety, with ergonomic adjustment and tailored anchor points. Below are the options related to their differences:

Blockers

Blockers are used as retention devices for rope progression and fall control; they are used together with a harness, but their main function is not load-bearing like the vertical work harness.

Fall-arrest systems

Fall-arrest systems are designed to manage fall arrest and user safety, whereas a harness focuses on distributing body load and anchor points.

Industrial Descenders

Industrial descenders allow regulating descent speed and maximizing control in maneuvers between anchor points; they complement, but do not replace, the harness.

Industrial helmets

The helmet protects the head from impacts and side blows; its use reduces risk in falls, and it integrates with the full equipment set, including the harness, for total safety.

Vertical Work Lighting

Specific lighting for vertical work guarantees visibility in shaded or nocturnal areas and prevents missteps or cable detection errors, without affecting the load distribution of the harness.

Why Choose Vertical Work Harnesses? Key Technical Parameters

For an experienced user, the selection should balance dynamic performance, strap rigidity, and safety, with prolonged use in elevated environments. Below are the key parameters to compare across models:

  • Fit and comfort - Regulation of the waist and leg loops with lightweight buckles and strategic padding to avoid localized pressure during long days of work at height. The design aims for glove compatibility and easy adjustment with load guides in the strap system.
  • Certification and safety - Compliance with EN 361 and CE marking, with tensile and tear resistance tests. This ensures reliable performance in the event of a fall and under abrasion conditions on rock or steel.
  • Number and position of anchor points - Distributes loads across 3-4 anchor points depending on the model, optimizing progression and rescue maneuvers. Helps to keep the projection of the center of gravity low for greater stability.
  • Weight and ergonomics - Reduced total weight without sacrificing strength, thanks to high-tenacity materials and reinforced seams. Less trunk and hip fatigue at running mileage when combined with movement on vertical sections.
  • Materials and durability - Abrasion-resistant fabrics and anti-sweat coatings for use in changing climates. Reinforced seams prevent failures in dynamic falls or simulated falls.

Frequently Asked Questions about Vertical Work Harnesses

What certifications must vertical work harnesses meet?

Harnesses must comply with EN 361 and bear the CE mark, certifying the strength of straps, seams, and anchor points. It is also advisable to verify fall tests and compatibility with other system components.

How to choose the size and padding for prolonged use?

Choose a size that allows fine adjustment via the waist belt and leg loops, without causing excessive compression; look for adaptable padding and a modular system to vary load distribution during long days of rope ascent.

Explore the full catalog of Vertical Work Harnesses and complete your equipment with options in related sections, such as Blockers or Fall-arrest systems for total safety in height ascents.