Light, lithe and good-looking - the new unisex Vision Ziplock is a great all-rounder.
Designed to be lightweight, easy to fit and neat to wear, this trimmed-down model features fixed leg loops for simplicity, and has plenty of high-quality specifications to make it another Wild Country winner.
Often dismissed nowadays, the fixed leg harness can offer the best value for money and the lowest weight - and certainly the Vision Ziplock with its choice of four sizes should cover most body types.
If you're not going out in winter, why carry the extra weight and pay extra for leg loop buckles you're not going to use? And if you're looking for a sports harness, why add to your burden?
With fixed leg loops for simplicity, elasticated for a bit of give or growth, and a Ziplock buckle on the waist for the safest, slickest fastening - even with a loaded belt - this is a great harness for trad sport or walls, beginner or expert!
Suitable for men,women and big juniors.
Size Guide:
- X-SMALL (390g) fits: Waist from 68.5 cms - 80 cms; Legs from 47 cms - 55.5 cms
- SMALL (410g) fits: Waist from 72.5 cms - 90 cms; Legs from 49.5 cms - 58.5 cms
- MEDIUM (430g) fits: Waist from 80 cms - 100 cms; Legs from 54.5 cms - 63.5 cms
- LARGE (450g) fits: Waist from 87.5 cms - 110.5 cms; Legs from 58.5 cms - 68.5 cms
Colours Available:
Wild Country: At the Cutting Edge of Climbing
Wild Country have been at the cutting edge of climbing for 35 years.
Ever since the Friend was invented by U.S. climber Ray Jardine – who found a manufacturer in like-minded British-based enthusiast Mark Vallance – Wild Country have gone from strength to strength by creating the highest-quality rock climbing hardware on the planet.
Born in a tiny factory in the heart of the Peak district in 1977, Wild Country have been building their success on the back of the climbing world’s best Friend – shortly followed by their renowned Rock – ever since.
Their name is now synonymous with hard climbing, with higher safety margins and ease of placement top of their agenda.
Ray Jardine’s simple cam concept had been six years in the making before taking off on BBC’s Tomorrow’s World programme.
Just two years later they launched the Rock, the first ever curved nut which has become what is probably the best-selling piece of climbing equipment of all time.
The success of the Friend and the Rock has turned Wild Country into a legend, revolutionising the climbing world with a host of innovative ideas that have now become the industry standard.