Modern Icon Tracking Harness

£300.00

Modern Icon Tracking Harness

Designed to meet the strictest requirements for a K9 tracking harness, they started by using mil-spec 1 ¾” webbing, most commonly used in parachute harnesses, which is quick drying, mould and mildew resistant and strength rated to 7,000 lbs. Using our Patrol Harness as the design foundation, we added a strap and ISC Klick-Lock buckle in the rear to add support for the K9 so that they can be safely lifted over obstacles, as well as preventing them from being able to back out of their harness. A V-Ring on the rear of the harness as well as the shoulder blade apex gives the handler multiple clip-in options, and also allows the handler to clip the harness into their chest rig if a dog needs to be carried by the handler.

The V-Rings are strength rated to 6,000 lbs and can be clipped with any commercially available attachment option including large diameter climbing carabiners. 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 unclipping when grabbed at the buckle by the handler or a suspect. 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.

 

£300.00

Also available for custom orders in SAR color variation. Please contact us by Email to discuss your needs further;

 

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