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harness Entry-level climbers often start with nothing more than 20 feet of 1" tubular webbing looped around the waist and legs and secured with a couple of carabiners. Such a rig is called a swami belt, and all harnesses are variations on that theme. They all consist of a belt and leg loops, but some are considerably fancier than others. Big wall climbers may spend hours or even days in their harness, so they prefer beefier, padded models. Before buying a harness, try several on. ...
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harness A term referring to the whole armor for the man.
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harness a metal frame on a loom that contains the heddles carrying the warp yarns during weaving. By lifting or lowering the harnesses in the loom, the shed is formed.
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harness A nylon harness, buckled around the waist andthighs, providing a safe, comfortable way to tie into the rope for climbing, rappelling and belaying.
Ãâó: www.stikage.com/guide_glossary.htm
harness arch. The uniform and equipment of a catcher. 1st Use. 1902. (Sporting Life, Jul 5.). [Definition as found in Paul Dickson's The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary, 1999]
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