Webbing harness in bunker pants. Here are 3 ways: 1-Daisy chain the webbing to make it take up less room, 2- Rolled up and into a latex glove. Paired with the mobility of the AeroFlex™ and FXR pant design, you can safely don this harness in an emergency. Rigging the harness is as easy as donning the pants. The design of this Class 2 harness includes individual, adjustable leg loops. This versatile harness is designed to raise the center of gravity and, when used properly, will prevent the risk of inverting. . Made of 100% DupontTM Kevlar® webbing with high-strength Kevlar® stitching and heavy-duty hardware for extreme durability, the harness system can be set up left-to-right or right-to-left, depending on your preference. It is designed to be worn on either the outside or the inside of the bunker pants. 3- Stored in the knee pad (if the knee pad on your bunker gear is removable. Easily close both belt and pant in a single motion, even with a gloved hand. Can be worn externally with loops on outside of bunker pants. See Pictures) It sits over the waist of turnout pants, providing uninhibited access to both the stationary and sliding d-rings. Features & Benefits: Can be worn as an internal harness when paired with specific Quaker Safety Products pants. The innovative Apache Class 2 Harness is a lightweight hybrid design with internal leg loops and an external waist belt for easy and quick adjustments. Apr 21, 2014 ยท Most firefighters keep their webbing in the pocket of their bunker pants. One 20’ section tied into a water knot for rescues/drags in pants pocket, one 12’ section in my jacket pocket for tying off ladders or hose lines aloft. One and done. xvstb wvp jnhc wuv frnp junu aaysh xpmsvl umqzn chr
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