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XOP Mondo Saddle and Treestand Harness

Original price was: $125.93.Current price is: $88.15.

XOP Mondo Saddle and Treestand Harness

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The XOP MONDO is not only an ASTM Certified Treestand Full Body Fall Arrest System, but also a full featured Saddle Harness. The MONDO features fully adjustable shoulder straps, chest strap, leg straps and waist belt. The aluminum quick connect buckles are life safety rated and slide together with ease. Molle loops around the entire waistline provide unparallel storage and transport configurations. Also included are three fall rated forged aluminum twist-lock carabineers and sewn friction hitch climbing ropes. These included ropes create the Bridge, Tether and Lineman?s Rope.

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Weight 4.700 kg
Dimensions 10.00 × 8.75 × 6.00 cm

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