Flight Shoulder Harness

3.0
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Sale price$50.00
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The Flight Shoulder Harness is our most updated  Harness for our Flight Series and Zero-G packs. The Flight Shoulder Harness is offered in two sizes: Small or Large.

  Flight  Shoulder Harness
 


Small

Large
Strap Padding Length* 15" 18"

Weight

5.7 oz - 161g
6.1 oz - 179 g"

Recommended Torso Length

14" - 18"  19" - 22"

 *Does not include webbing strap. 

Size Guide

Features

  • Sliding Sternum Straps
  • Two 4-Way Stretch Pockets that can hold 500ml soft bottles

Video

Shoulder Straps or Vest Harness?

By: Six Moon Designs
Published: 02/06/2020
In stock, ships within 1 business day*

Pickup available at 8250 Southwest Nimbus Avenue

Usually ready in 24 hours

Flight Shoulder Harness

Flight Shoulder Harness

Small Flight Shoulder Harness

8250 Southwest Nimbus Avenue

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

8250 Southwest Nimbus Avenue
Beaverton OR 97008
United States

5034302303
3.0
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 1 review
Total 5 star reviews: 0 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 1 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
0%would recommend this product
1 review
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    Shelby
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    8 months ago
    3 Stars

    I’m used to the vest which is super comfy. But I honestly can’t give this harness a true review until I use it for hiking. Right now, I ordered the shoulder harness to put on my Traveler Backpack and of course, it’s totally different packing for vacation vs packing for a hike. BUT, these straps have already lost two stars. The first is for the ridiculously small openings on the water bottle pockets. these pockets are a huge pain in the you know what for water bottles. I had to really struggle to get my 1/2 liter smart water bottle into the pocket. Just a 1cm wider opening would have made all the difference in the world. The second star is because the straps came with no directions. So I had no idea how to properly fit my straps according to the numbering system. I was halfway thru the airport when I realized that my shoulders were bearing too much weight. But sadly, I could not readjust at this point. And even if I could, I am not sure how to do it. YouTube video, maybe?

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