Singing Rock Sit Worker
I work as ropes course facilitator and do some recreational…
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Price Paid: $80
I work as ropes course facilitator and do some recreational climbing and sport rapelling in my free time. This harness is flat-out AWESOME! It's comfortable to wear, easy to tie into and to get out of. I've got plenty of gear storage without a lot of extra weight added. Even as a slightly heavier harness than my old one, I still don't notice the extra.
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$39.95 - $249.95
The Singing Rock Sit Worker is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen April 30, 2013 at Altrec Outdoors.
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