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PETZL ADJAMA Harnes
370.00 AEDPETZL ASTRO BOD FAST European Version
1.820.00 AEDPETZL ASTRO International Version
1.900.00 AED – 1.950.00 AEDPETZL SELENA Harness Violet
320.00 AEDPETZL ASTRO BOD FAST International Version
1.745.00 AED – 1.825.00 AEDPETZL CARITOOL Harness Tool Holder
30.00 AED – 64.00 AEDPETZL Luna Harness
335.00 AEDPETZL TOUR Harness
250.00 AEDPETZL NEWTON FAST International Version
670.00 AED – 750.00 AEDPETZL VOLT International Version Black/Yellow
1.115.00 AEDExplore Premium Climbing Harnesses for Comfort and Safety
When it comes to climbing, comfort and safety should never be a trade-off. The right safe harness makes all the difference—whether you’re projecting a route at the gym or spending hours on a multi-pitch. We’ve handpicked climbing harnesses that hold up to real use, feel good on long sessions, and give you confidence with every move. No overbuilt gimmicks—just solid gear that works.
Find the Right Petzl Harness for Your Climbing Style
Petzl makes it easy to find a harness that fits how and where you climb. Whether you’re just starting out or already chasing technical routes, there’s a Petzl harness for you. What we love about the Petzl climbing harness lineup is that it balances comfort, durability, and thoughtful features across the board. Some models are sleek and minimal for gym days; others are fully equipped for alpine missions. Whatever your pace, there’s one that fits.
Petzl Adjama Harness: Built for Technical Climbing
For climbers who spend more time in the harness than on the ground, the Petzl Adjama harness checks a lot of boxes. It’s built for technical climbs, with generous padding, wide leg loops, and plenty of room to rack gear. Trad climbers and alpine folks especially appreciate the five gear loops and ice screw slots. Whether hauling up granite or navigating mixed terrain, the Petzl Adjama harness keeps things supportive and sorted without weighing you down.
Petzl Corax Harness: A Reliable Choice for Every Climber
The Petzl Corax harness is kind of like that friend who’s always up for a session—reliable, low-maintenance, and just easy to get along with. It adjusts without a fuss, fits pretty much everyone, and feels good whether you’re clipping bolts outside or just messing around on top rope at the gym. It’s comfy enough for long sessions, secure enough to trust, and simple enough that you’re not fiddling with it between climbs. A lot of people keep one as their go-to or backup because it just works—no drama, no discomfort, just solid all-around performance.
Why the Community trusts Our Climbing Harnesses
Our team climbs, trains, and tests gear regularly—so when we stock a harness, it’s because we’d actually use it ourselves. We’ve worn these harnesses on UAE sport routes, desert walls, and icy peaks abroad. When we talk about climbing harnesses, we’re not repeating brand specs—we’re sharing what’s been tested on real rock. Whether helping a first-time climber pick a safe harness or guiding a seasoned climber toward a gear-heavy setup, we ensure it’s a fit that works beyond the showroom.
Shop Harnesses Online or Visit Us for Expert Fit Support
You can browse our harness selection online anytime, but we always say that a harness is best tested in person. Swing by to try on a few, get a feel for the fit, and chat with someone who actually climbs. We’ll walk you through the differences between each Petzl harness, from the minimalist styles to the more technical picks like the Petzl Adjama harness. Want something for all-around use? We’ll let you step into the Petzl Corax harness and see why it’s a crowd favorite. Either way, we’re here to help you find the harness that keeps you climbing strong.
FAQs
Go for a safe harness that feels solid but doesn’t pinch or ride up. You want strong buckles, clean stitching, and a snug fit that doesn’t shift when you’re hanging. If it feels good and doesn’t get in your way mid-climb, you’re on the right track.
Yes. The Petzl Corax harness is great for getting started. It’s easy to adjust, fits well on most body types, and doesn’t feel stiff or bulky. You can wear it all day without thinking about it—and that’s exactly what you want as a new climber.
The Petzl Adjama harness is more built for longer or technical climbs—extra gear loops, more padding, etc. The Petzl Corax harness is simpler, super versatile, and great for gym or casual outdoor climbing. If you’re doing big routes, go Adjama. For everyday stuff, the Corax is perfect.