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Right Harness

Thoughtfully designed for comfort and control. Your companion deserves gear as reliable as your bond.

Built for Your Safety

At Sala Harness, we engineer fall protection that workers actually want to wear. For over 30 years, we’ve listened to the people who trust their lives to our gear every day, refining every strap, buckle, and connection point based on real-world feedback from construction sites, wind farms, and industrial facilities across the country.

Tested Beyond Standards

Every Sala harness undergoes rigorous testing that exceeds OSHA and ANSI requirements.

Quick-Lock Simplicity

Color-coded buckles and numbered connection points mean you’ll gear up correctly in under 60s.

All-Day Comfort Design

Breathable padding and pivoting shoulder straps distribute weight evenly across your body.

Field-Proven Durability

Water-resistant webbing and corrosion-proof hardware stand up to real jobsite conditions.

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Weight Distribution Positioning Safety Harness
Weight Distribution Positioning Safety Harness

Equipped with a durable hip pad and a lightweight back bar that help redistribute weight and reduce shoulder fatigue.

Delta Universal Vest Style Harness
Delta Universal Vest Style Harness

All Delta harnesses feature a spring-loaded, stand-up back D-ring for fast and easy attachment.

Tri-Lock Revolver QC Buckles with Sewn
Tri-Lock Revolver QC Buckles with Sewn

Rip-stitch indicators let you quickly check the harness for any previous damage from impact loads.

Climbing Positioning Suspension Safety Harness
Climbing Positioning Suspension Safety Harness

Provides a secure connection with the webbing, minimizing the need for adjustments and significantly reducing buckle slippage.

Full Body Rope Access/Rescue Harness
Full Body Rope Access/Rescue Harness

Revolving Torso Adapters allow for quick and easy harness adjustment while securely locking the webbing in place.

Quick Connect Fall Protection Self Retracting Lifeline SRL
Quick Connect Fall Protection Self Retracting Lifeline SRL

Designed for foot-level tie-off and leading edge applications, this device features an extremely compact and lightweight design.

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Harnesses
Harnesses
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Lifelines & Lanyards
Anchorage Systems
Anchorage Systems

What Clients Say

Maya Chen

“The Sala harness completely changed our hiking game. My golden retriever used to pull constantly on trails, but now she moves naturally beside me. The padding around the chest is genius – no more worrying about pressure on her throat.”

Marcus Thompson

“As a vet, I see too many trachea injuries from traditional collars. I recommend Sala harnesses to all my clients now. The weight distribution is exactly what dogs need, especially for breeds prone to breathing issues.”


Built for the Moments That Matter

Sala Harness started in a cramped garage workshop in Boulder, where our founder spent nights tweaking gear that kept failing at the worst possible moments. Every stitch, every buckle, every piece of webbing we use today comes from lessons learned on rock faces and mountain passes — because when you’re 300 feet up, “good enough” isn’t in the vocabulary.

We’re not here to sell you on some grand adventure lifestyle or pretend our gear will transform you into someone you’re not. What we make is simple: harnesses and equipment that work exactly when they need to, built by people who use them every weekend. Our team still tests every design on the same routes that humbled us years ago, because trust isn’t something you market — it’s something you earn one climb at a time.

The name Sala comes from the Sanskrit word for “hall” or “shelter” — a reminder that good gear should feel like home, no matter where you take it. We’re a small crew of climbers, engineers, and folks who just really care about getting the details right. When you clip into our gear, you’re not just buying from a brand. You’re buying from people who’ve been exactly where you’re standing, looking up at something that scares them a little, knowing their equipment is the last thing they should be thinking about.

A woman rock climbing on a limestone cliff, wearing a helmet and climbing gear, secured by a rope. Sandy ground and bushes are visible below.

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Common Questions

What activities is this harness suitable for?

The harness is designed for rock climbing, mountaineering, and rope access work. It meets safety standards for both recreational and professional use. The reinforced tie-in points and gear loops make it versatile enough for multi-pitch climbs, alpine routes, and industrial applications.

How should the harness fit when properly adjusted?

The waist belt should sit above the hip bones, snug enough that it can’t be pulled down over the hips. Leg loops should be comfortable when standing but allow a hand to fit between the loop and thigh. The belay loop should be centered and the rise (distance between waist and leg loops) should allow full range of motion.

What’s the weight capacity and lifespan?

The harness is rated to withstand forces up to 15kN and supports users up to 120kg (265 lbs). With proper care and regular use, it typically lasts 3-5 years. Heavy use, exposure to chemicals, or visible wear requires earlier replacement. Annual inspection by a qualified professional is recommended.

Is this harness certified for specific safety standards?

The harness meets CE and UIAA certification requirements for climbing harnesses. It has been tested according to EN 12277 standards for mountaineering equipment. Each unit includes a unique serial number for tracking and comes with documentation detailing test results and proper usage guidelines.

How many gear loops are included and what’s their capacity?

Four gear loops are integrated into the design – two rigid front loops rated at 5kg each and two flexible rear loops for lighter items. The loops are positioned for easy access while climbing. Additional attachment points include two ice clipper slots for winter climbing tools.

Can the leg loops be adjusted or removed?

The harness features adjustable leg loops with quick-release buckles that can be opened completely. This allows for easy on/off while wearing crampons or ski boots. The adjustment range accommodates different clothing layers from summer shorts to winter mountaineering pants.

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