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Diagram 1. How to put the harness on
Open the buckles on the leg loops.
1A. Putting the shoulder straps
1B. Adjust the belt by pulling on the belt
off to one side, hold the seat
straps. Stow the excess webbing neatly
harness by the belt, put your
using the strap retainers (flat against
legs through the belt and pull it
the waist belt).
up to your waist.
1A.
1D. Position the shoulder straps on the shoulders. Put the
connector in the ventral point (textile) connecting the chest
harness to the seat harness (5). Lock the connector by
turning the locking sleeve.
1D.
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NAVAHO BOD / NAVAHO BOD FAST
1B.
- Short ends: use the retainers in
front of the adjustment buckles.
- Long ends: pass them through
the lateral rings then through the
retainers behind the rings.
1E. Adjust the shoulder straps.
Stow the excess webbing using
the strap retainer on the shoulder
strap.
1E.
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1C. Fasten and adjust the leg loops.
- NAVAHO BOD: DoubleBack buckles.
- NAVAHO BOD FAST: Fasten the FAST buckles. Be careful of foreign bodies which can impede the operation of the
FAST buckles (such as pebbles, sand, clothing...). Check for correct locking.
1C.
DoubleBack
DoubleBack
Fast
1F. Initial adjustment of the dorsal attachment point
This adjustment should be done only once when putting
on your harness for the first time. Have another person
help you do it.
Slide the strap retainer so that both layers of webbing
are taut between the two buckles, (2) and (9) (no slack).
Be sure to neatly stow the excess webbing (flat - no
loops of slack) in the strap retainer so that it doesn't
interfere with your work.
Adjust the position of the dorsal attachment point to suit
your individual body shape and size. Position it at the
level of the shoulder blades. If the dorsal ring is too low
on the back, you will be hanging too far forward when in
suspension. If it is too high on the back, you will feel a
squeezing sensation.
1F.
Fast
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Adjustment and suspension
test
Your harness must be adjusted
to fit snugly to reduce the risk
of injury in case of a fall.
You must move around
and hang in the harness
(suspension test) from each
attachment point with your
equipment to verify that the
harness fits properly, provides
adequate comfort for the
intended use and that it is
optimally adjusted.