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Delta No-Tangle Full Body Harness

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Introducing the new Patent Pending Delta No-Tangle™ full body harness with a unique design
Introducing the new Patent Pending Delta No-Tangle™ full body harness with a unique design. The Delta design system is easier to recognize than standard back pads. The pad holds its form, allowing the back straps to be spread apart and held in shape. This foolproof design allows the user to don the harness faster and easier. The Delta pad is constructed from a special composition of polyethylene and vinyl acetate making it lightweight, flexible and durable. This combination of design and material provides added comfort, increased productivity and improved safety.

The ergonomic design was selected to meet specific performance needs without sacrificing comfort. It's rigid enough to hold its form yet lightweight, soft and flexible enough that you won't notice it. This "added comfort and hassle-free donning concept" was built with complete user-acceptance in mind, therefore, a harness they'll want to use. The Delta harnesses exceed industry standards including OSHA and ANSI, even the stringent ANSI Z359 requirements.

Complete your fall protection system with our new ShockWave2™ shock absorbing lanyard which reduces forces of a fall up to 80% compared to other lanyards (900 lbs. or less). It expands and contracts from 4-1/2' to 6' in reaction to worker's movements staying out of the workers way reducing trip fall hazards, dragging and snagging. Complete with impact indicator and the industry's most user-friendly self locking snap hooks.

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