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Sailing Safety Harness With Tether For Kids on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Mountain View, California, United States

Mountain View, California, United States
Condition:Used Type:Child safety harness w/tether Manufacturer Part Number:4069742

It is in excellent contidition, rarely used. Now sign of wear and tear, nor cracks.
This childrens' harness more appropriate for little boaters by reducing the hardware and webbing size so they weigh only ounces, yet withstand a 1,000lb. pull on the chest strap. We use strong, 1"W nylon webbing and a rugged, nylon Nexus, side-buckle/adjuster. The harness is worn tether forward and ties into a simple webbing loop to further reduce weight. A cross-back strap keeps the shoulder straps in place. Use with or without the between-the-legs strap, which stabilizes the harness against upward pulls. Tether sold separately.Intended Use: Children cruising
Meets ORC Spec: No
Webbing Type: 1"W nylon webbing
Breaking Strength: 1,000lb.
Buckle Type/Material: Nylon Nexus, side-buckle/adjuster
Tether Attachment Hardware: Webbing loop
Safety/Comfort Features: Lightweight with reduced hardware and webbing size; cross-back strap keeps the shoulder straps in place
Warranty: One year
Width: Maximum chest size 32"
The single hooked safety tether features high-strength nylon webbing with lock-stitched three-cord thread and non-magnetic stainless steel hardware. 

The  asymmetrical snap hook at the boat end incorporates the latest technology, reducing the risk of accidental release while still remaining easy to open when desired. Snap Shackle at the chest end is for quick release from the harness under load. Overall length: 6 feet. Breaking Strength: 4,500 lbs. Material: 1" nylon webbing.  

Please ask questions if any before you buy.

Comes from non smoker- pet free house. 

Thank you for your interest.


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