Feature
- Developed in collaboration with BD Sponsor and Black Diamond Engineer teams
- Patented AirNet Technology is highly breathable and properly distributes load in the event of a fall
- Patented bilay loops are lightweight and durable, with no sewing lines
- Lightweight molded gear loops and rear webbing gear loops minimize weight and volume
- Patented AirNet Technology is highly breathable and properly distributes load in the event of a fall
- Patented bilay loops are lightweight and durable, with no sewing lines
- Lightweight molded gear loops and rear webbing gear loops minimize weight and volume
Curation
The Airnet harness, co-developed by a team of Black Diamond sponsors and engineers, is designed for 2020 Olympic athletes.
Patented Aironet technology is highly breathable and distributes the load properly in the event of a crash.
Patented, unsealed bilay loops are highly durable and prevent the bilay loops from getting stuck or rotating during climbing.
A lightweight molded gear roof and rear webbing gear roof were applied to implement the product with a weight of just 227 grams, which was designed at the request of Adam Ondura, who cut the rear gear roof to reduce the weight and volume of the racing harness.
The lightweight and durable Dynix tie point and non-sealing adhesive waist and leg belts provide a comfortable fit to focus on climbing completely.
Patented Aironet technology is highly breathable and distributes the load properly in the event of a crash.
Patented, unsealed bilay loops are highly durable and prevent the bilay loops from getting stuck or rotating during climbing.
A lightweight molded gear roof and rear webbing gear roof were applied to implement the product with a weight of just 227 grams, which was designed at the request of Adam Ondura, who cut the rear gear roof to reduce the weight and volume of the racing harness.
The lightweight and durable Dynix tie point and non-sealing adhesive waist and leg belts provide a comfortable fit to focus on climbing completely.