CAMP USA Flint Harness for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.4
out of 10
7 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 9 Reviews
Retail Price:
$57.95
Used Value:
$34.77
Sale Value:
$52.16

The Camp USA Men's Flint Harness is excellent for beginners thanks to its comfortable features and inexpensive price tag. Auto-locking buckles make sure this harness stays secure on your waist and legs, and EVA foam makes sure you stay comfy whether you're climbing in a gym or at a crag. Camp also integrated four gear loops, a haul loop, drop seat buckles for bathroom breaks, and a No-Twist belay loop for your convenience.

Specifications

Brand:
Adjustable Leg Loops:
yes
Buckles:
auto-locking
Claimed Weight:
16.1 oz
Gear Loops:
4
Haul Loop:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Padding:
EVA foam
Recommended Use:
rock climbing, mountaineering

Full Reviews

10
This was my first climbing harness I got after starting climbing in college. After months of renting and getting tired of the rental harnesses that had to be looped through each time and were incredibly uncomfortable I decided it was time to get one of my own. At first I used to avoid top roping and rather stuck to bouldering because I absolutely hated putting on and wearing a harness, but this one drastically changed that. I still boulder more but my harness is no longer my reason for avoiding the rope. This harness is very comfortable and adjusted very well, most days I forget that I even have it on. In addition, the gear loops are very strong and well made, never once making me concerned that I am going to lose my gear and rarely getting in my way. For the price it is set at, you really can’t go wrong with this harness. Pros Adjusts well Comfortable Sturdy Cheap Cons None Best Use Climbing, Repelling
First Time Adventure, backcountry.com
December 7, 2017
10
Comfortable and does what it is supposed to do. The fit and straps are comfortable and as a first harness you really cant ask for more. great value and quality as I have come to expect from CAMP.
Matt Weinberg, backcountry.com
August 1, 2017
6
This harness is okay for the price, the main problem I had with the two Flint harnesses I've owned is the gear loops break easy as they are not sewn in to the waist. also, the leg loops always come loose - I used them for canyoneering and the last time the loops broke again sending all my hard gear down a waterfall and lost a few things. It's a good beginner harness.
Fred U., backcountry.com
June 5, 2017
8
I've had this harness for a few months now, and have used it indoors and outdoors. It's fairly comfortable for sport climbing. It would probably get a little uncomfortable for extended hanging, but that's not what it's designed for. The fit is as to be expected and adjustment is easy. The belay biner keeper loop is interesting, but it is a bit difficult to thread the belay biner through it. It do like that it keeps the biner from rotating and cross loading. I feel that the gear loops are set a little far back. It's fine for sport climbing but would be an issue for trad climbing if you have to reach way behind you to grab a piece. On the plus side, this would keep gear out of your lap on less than vertical climbs. Pros: Price Fairly comfortable Fits well Full strength haul loop. Cons: gear loops are a bit far back.
Brian Lehnhardt, backcountry.com
February 26, 2017
10
great for leading and cleaning. use it all the time when climbing.
Alex Herbe, backcountry.com
May 8, 2016
8
Loads more comfortable than I would have ever thought, even when taking lead falls. It has little to almost no padding, but it compensates for it with a good shape that distributes stress across a large surface area. I have yet to take a fall that was remotely painful. The sizing seems to be pretty good but maybe just a little bigger than I expected. I'm a 29" waist and the medium tightened ALL the way works well. 5 stars for the price. 4 stars when compared to all other harnesses out there
Taylor Gemperline, backcountry.com
April 12, 2016
10
I needed a new harness fast. That is how this purchase started out; as a need. It very quickly transitioned into an amazing purchase. My old harness had died and I needed a new one. So I bought the first harness in black and red I could find. I was not worried about fit or brand. When I received this harness it was more than I expected. Super comfortable, very well equipped. It has four double protected gear loops, it has a belay attachment setup, and it has a 500lb weighted haul loop. Very comfortably padded leg and waist belt. I used this harness all summer long as a ropes course director and loved it. I recommended this harness to several of my new employees and several purchased it after my review. This harness is worth much more than what I paid for it.
Aaron Greene, backcountry.com
September 7, 2015
6
I just purchased this harness and took it out for a test drive. I immediately noticed the gear loops seemed to be too far back. I'm right on the cusp of a small and a medium fit but chose to go with the small for efficiency. Maybe that's why. It's my first new harness but I've been climbing for a few years. I didn't think about it at the time when I tried it on. And it might be the fact that it is a tight fit. Seems like it would be very difficult to see/reach any cams on the back loops. Something to keep in mind when looking at new harnesses if you've never purchased one. Unfortunately I don't think I can return it once I've used it. Otherwise it seems very nice. That's why I bought it.
Tim B., backcountry.com
July 7, 2014
8
Im just getting into sport climbing, and snagged this harness when it was on sale. Im a 34" waist with skiers thighs and the large fits well. The inner thigh could use more padding IMO, however, thats personal taste. Adequate gear loops for several QDs and ATC. Overall Im happy with the product and looking forward to more climbs in it.
John Duke, backcountry.com
June 12, 2014

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