Modern Icon Patrol Harness

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£220.00

Modern Icon Patrol Harness

The K9 Patrol Harness is purpose-built to handle the rigors of all day wear and tear. Its simple design makes it easy to use and it has everything you need—without all of the unnecessary bells and whistles. It’s constructed of mil-spec 1 ¾” webbing, most commonly used in parachute harnesses, which is quick drying, mold and mildew resistant and strength rated to 7,000 lbs.

The 1 3/4″ ISC Wales Klick-Lock buckle provides a secure and redundant attachment point that can be quickly detached but has recessed buttons that prevent accidental unclippings when grabbed at the buckle by the handler or a suspect. The mil-spec V-Ring clip-in point is located at the shoulder blade apex and is strength rated to 6,000 lbs. It can be clipped with any commercially available attachment option including large diameter climbing carabiners. The use of Velcro covered Molle on the left and right sides of the harness allows the handler to attach accessories, pouches or affix department or unit identifiers.

This harness has not been strength rated for rappelling.

£220.00

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