This is a great all around harness for climbers who want just one for everything from via ferrata to mountaineering. Multi-season carry options include 2 stiff, front gear loops for fast access to draws, 2 flexible rear loops for comfortable when wearing a pack, and compatibility with the Caritool Evo ice screw clip. Made of high-strength webbing and EVA foam that evenly distributes pressure. Dual buckles keep the tie-in point centred and are permanently doubled back. Adjustable leg loops allow clothing options from insulated pants to skin-tight spandex. 2 rigid gear loops, 2 flexible rear loops.
This is a great all around harness for climbers who want just one for everything from via ferrata to mountaineering. Multi-season carry options include 2 stiff, front gear loops for fast access to draws, 2 flexible rear loops for comfortable when wearing a pack, and compatibility with the Caritool Evo ice screw clip. Made of high-strength webbing and EVA foam that evenly distributes pressure. Dual buckles keep the tie-in point centred and are permanently doubled back. Adjustable leg loops allow clothing options from insulated pants to skin-tight spandex. 2 rigid gear loops, 2 flexible rear loops.
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Petzl Corax Harness Grey - 1
This is a great all around harness for climbers who want just one for everything from via ferrata to mountaineering. Multi-season carry options include 2 stiff, front gear loops for fast access to draws, 2 flexible rear loops for comfortable when wearing a pack, and compatibility with the Caritool Evo ice screw clip. Made of high-strength webbing and EVA foam that evenly distributes pressure. Dual buckles keep the tie-in point centred and are permanently doubled back. Adjustable leg loops allow clothing options from insulated pants to skin-tight spandex. 2 rigid gear loops, 2 flexible rear loops.
This is a great all around harness for climbers who want just one for everything from via ferrata to mountaineering. Multi-season carry options include 2 stiff, front gear loops for fast access to draws, 2 flexible rear loops for comfortable when wearing a pack, and compatibility with the Caritool Evo ice screw clip. Made of high-strength webbing and EVA foam that evenly distributes pressure. Dual buckles keep the tie-in point centred and are permanently doubled back. Adjustable leg loops allow clothing options from insulated pants to skin-tight spandex. 2 rigid gear loops, 2 flexible rear loops.
Last updated at 25/04/2026 10:59:21
Corax Harness 1 Gray
Delivery $73.88
originally posted on REI
Having received the Petzl Corax LT Men's Harness in the mail I was initially thinking that's awfully lightweight and am unsure how it will hold up on some longer climbs.Having invested in a big wall harness the previous year and looking for a harness that would not only be able to handle a double and potentially triple rack, comfort was at the top of the list as the trait I needed.Taking the Petzl Corax LT to Joshua Tree National Park would help me decide if this new harness was going to be something I wore a few times or a lot of times.Climbing up Dappled Mare (3 Pitches) on a windy day (of course the winds were higher than projected) I wore the new Corax LT harness and clipped double rack onto the large gear loops. I was surprised at how well the harness fit ... MoreHaving received the Petzl Corax LT Men's Harness in the mail I was initially thinking that's awfully lightweight and am unsure how it will hold up on some longer climbs.Having invested in a big wall harness the previous year and looking for a harness that would not only be able to handle a double and potentially triple rack, comfort was at the top of the list as the trait I needed.Taking the Petzl Corax LT to Joshua Tree National Park would help me decide if this new harness was going to be something I wore a few times or a lot of times.Climbing up Dappled Mare (3 Pitches) on a windy day (of course the winds were higher than projected) I wore the new Corax LT harness and clipped double rack onto the large gear loops. I was surprised at how well the harness fit to the hips, the speed buckle provided a smooth transition between tightening and loosening without compromising any safety or comfort. The gear loops were large enough to hold all the gear and have extra space.The leg loops (no extra tension straps) were comfy, fit snug but not to the point where I felt I needed them to loosen. They stretched as needed when bringing my leg up for high feet moves and when at the belay staying I was comfy in the harness, not something I had expected. It also held up well in some off widths in sharp Joshua Tree Granite, having to stuff legs, bodys, arms, etc into off width jams the harness came out well after rubbing against a range of rocks at different angles (no frays or damage).On two more trips to local crags I was pleasantly surprised at how much I was enjoying the harness, on sport and trad routes. It doesn't even feel like I'm wearing anything at times but when I do need to take on a project or take a fall it was there and felt secure.The color initially was not something I was psyched about but the more I wear it, the more it grows on me, it's definitely nice to have something other than a grey or black harness to wear.I'm excited to keep taking this harness out and hope to get some more time with me and would recommend this to folks looking to cut a few ounces off their base weight without taking away comfort or safety. Will be a great gym harness too, something to always keep in the car (out of sunlight and high temps).
originally posted on REI
The Petzl Corax harness is a great all-around purchase! One of my favorite parts about his product is how plush and comfortable it is. The padding in the waist and legs is really soft without feeling bulky at all, and coupled with the wider band around the waist and legs, it would be incredibly comfortable to project something and hang in for a while, or even do long days with lots of hanging belays. This is not a 'lightweight' harness but I think the features packed into it make it worthwhile. The fit is great, definitely tailored well for a woman's body. Measurements on the packaging are accurate for waist and thigh size, as I have an 84cm waist and the Large came all the way together in the waist on me. Would probably have gone with the medium next time, but it ... MoreThe Petzl Corax harness is a great all-around purchase! One of my favorite parts about his product is how plush and comfortable it is. The padding in the waist and legs is really soft without feeling bulky at all, and coupled with the wider band around the waist and legs, it would be incredibly comfortable to project something and hang in for a while, or even do long days with lots of hanging belays. This is not a 'lightweight' harness but I think the features packed into it make it worthwhile. The fit is great, definitely tailored well for a woman's body. Measurements on the packaging are accurate for waist and thigh size, as I have an 84cm waist and the Large came all the way together in the waist on me. Would probably have gone with the medium next time, but it will be great for days I'm bundled up in lots of layers. The gear loops took a little getting used to. The front loop on either side is a standard gear loop with a rigid core and slightly canted forward. The second loop toward the back is a much larger and lower hanging loop, meant to house excessive amounts of gear and stay out of the way of a backpack. My only gripe is that this means your gear on the back loops rests much farther back and makes it harder to get to, but for multi pitch or other gear intensive objectives, it is really handy to have the extra space for the things you don't need until you're at the anchors. Overall, I would highly recommend this product. The color is fun, and it's one of the most comfortable harnesses I've worn in the last 10 years.
originally posted on REI
This is a solid, comfortable, durable, and nearly perfect harness. First, let's look at the basics. The harness has a lightly padded waist belt, a smooth buckle system, a rear accessory loop, and 4 gear loops. The front loops are rigid to help you access your quickdraws and biners easily, and the rear loops are floppy so they don't get in the way if you're wearing a backpack.Here are some things I really like about this harness:The leg loops are elasticized and are not adjustable. My previous harness was the same way, and I have found no downsides to this setup. Unless your thighs are very large or very small relative to your waist proportion, the elastic will be comfortable and likely saves a little weight compared to buckle adjustments.Despite the waist loop ... MoreThis is a solid, comfortable, durable, and nearly perfect harness. First, let's look at the basics. The harness has a lightly padded waist belt, a smooth buckle system, a rear accessory loop, and 4 gear loops. The front loops are rigid to help you access your quickdraws and biners easily, and the rear loops are floppy so they don't get in the way if you're wearing a backpack.Here are some things I really like about this harness:The leg loops are elasticized and are not adjustable. My previous harness was the same way, and I have found no downsides to this setup. Unless your thighs are very large or very small relative to your waist proportion, the elastic will be comfortable and likely saves a little weight compared to buckle adjustments.Despite the waist loop being wider than my previous harness, this one is slightly lighter. The wider wrap didn't feel intrusive and should provide more comfort when hanging in the harness or belaying for longer periods of time.I really like the placement of the waist strap end-keeper loop thing on this harness! On my previous one, it is so far along the waist loop that the strap end barely reaches it (I'm a 34" waist, and the L size on both harnesses is for 33"-36", so it should be the proper size for me).The gear loops have more overall space than my previous harness. You lose some small accessory loops in between the front and rear loops, but I never used those. And the Corax still keeps the accessory loop in the back - in fact it is larger, so that's even nicer. Having said this, I have never run out of space on my old harness, but I also have not done any trad multi-pitch climbs. If I did, I would probably appreciate the extra gear space more.I really have only two small complaints about this harness - judge for yourself if they apply to you. The first is that the tie-in loops are a little chunky. They are reinforced, which should help reduce wear. But right now they are a bit stiff, and the chunkiness makes it slightly more cumbersome to thread rope through. Not a big deal, and maybe they will soften up as it wears in. In the long run, the extra reinforcement could be more of a plus than a drawback if it extends the life of the harness.The second minor quibble is that the harness didn't come with a bag. If you don't use your harness bag, good for you! You'll enjoy the responsible and less wasteful packaging provided (cardboard open-concept box). But I keep a few things in my harness bag: tape, brush, spare ATC and biner, and gym ID card. I also clip my shoes and belay glasses to the outside of the bag so everything is where I need it when I head to the climbing gym. Again, your needs may be different than mine.Overall, I feel like this harness is a great value and provides good features and durability without being heavy or feeling bulky. Would recommend!See the attached pictures for comparisons of the new (blue) harness to my previous one (red).
| Length | 13 inches |
| Season | Year-round product |
| Sport | Climbing |
| Product dimensions | 27.3 x 13.3 x 11.1 cm; 433 Grams |
| Occasion | Climbing,Mountaineering |
Corax Harness 1 Gray
Delivery $73.88
Having received the Petzl Corax LT Men's Harness in the mail I was initially thinking that's awfully lightweight and am unsure how it will hold up on some longer climbs.Having invested in a big wall harness the previous year and looking for a harness that would not only be able to handle a double and potentially triple rack, comfort was at the top of the list as the trait I needed.Taking the Petzl Corax LT to Joshua Tree National Park would help me decide if this new harness was going to be something I wore a few times or a lot of times.Climbing up Dappled Mare (3 Pitches) on a windy day (of course the winds were higher than projected) I wore the new Corax LT harness and clipped double rack onto the large gear loops. I was surprised at how well the harness fit ... MoreHaving received the Petzl Corax LT Men's Harness in the mail I was initially thinking that's awfully lightweight and am unsure how it will hold up on some longer climbs.Having invested in a big wall harness the previous year and looking for a harness that would not only be able to handle a double and potentially triple rack, comfort was at the top of the list as the trait I needed.Taking the Petzl Corax LT to Joshua Tree National Park would help me decide if this new harness was going to be something I wore a few times or a lot of times.Climbing up Dappled Mare (3 Pitches) on a windy day (of course the winds were higher than projected) I wore the new Corax LT harness and clipped double rack onto the large gear loops. I was surprised at how well the harness fit to the hips, the speed buckle provided a smooth transition between tightening and loosening without compromising any safety or comfort. The gear loops were large enough to hold all the gear and have extra space.The leg loops (no extra tension straps) were comfy, fit snug but not to the point where I felt I needed them to loosen. They stretched as needed when bringing my leg up for high feet moves and when at the belay staying I was comfy in the harness, not something I had expected. It also held up well in some off widths in sharp Joshua Tree Granite, having to stuff legs, bodys, arms, etc into off width jams the harness came out well after rubbing against a range of rocks at different angles (no frays or damage).On two more trips to local crags I was pleasantly surprised at how much I was enjoying the harness, on sport and trad routes. It doesn't even feel like I'm wearing anything at times but when I do need to take on a project or take a fall it was there and felt secure.The color initially was not something I was psyched about but the more I wear it, the more it grows on me, it's definitely nice to have something other than a grey or black harness to wear.I'm excited to keep taking this harness out and hope to get some more time with me and would recommend this to folks looking to cut a few ounces off their base weight without taking away comfort or safety. Will be a great gym harness too, something to always keep in the car (out of sunlight and high temps).
The Petzl Corax harness is a great all-around purchase! One of my favorite parts about his product is how plush and comfortable it is. The padding in the waist and legs is really soft without feeling bulky at all, and coupled with the wider band around the waist and legs, it would be incredibly comfortable to project something and hang in for a while, or even do long days with lots of hanging belays. This is not a 'lightweight' harness but I think the features packed into it make it worthwhile. The fit is great, definitely tailored well for a woman's body. Measurements on the packaging are accurate for waist and thigh size, as I have an 84cm waist and the Large came all the way together in the waist on me. Would probably have gone with the medium next time, but it ... MoreThe Petzl Corax harness is a great all-around purchase! One of my favorite parts about his product is how plush and comfortable it is. The padding in the waist and legs is really soft without feeling bulky at all, and coupled with the wider band around the waist and legs, it would be incredibly comfortable to project something and hang in for a while, or even do long days with lots of hanging belays. This is not a 'lightweight' harness but I think the features packed into it make it worthwhile. The fit is great, definitely tailored well for a woman's body. Measurements on the packaging are accurate for waist and thigh size, as I have an 84cm waist and the Large came all the way together in the waist on me. Would probably have gone with the medium next time, but it will be great for days I'm bundled up in lots of layers. The gear loops took a little getting used to. The front loop on either side is a standard gear loop with a rigid core and slightly canted forward. The second loop toward the back is a much larger and lower hanging loop, meant to house excessive amounts of gear and stay out of the way of a backpack. My only gripe is that this means your gear on the back loops rests much farther back and makes it harder to get to, but for multi pitch or other gear intensive objectives, it is really handy to have the extra space for the things you don't need until you're at the anchors. Overall, I would highly recommend this product. The color is fun, and it's one of the most comfortable harnesses I've worn in the last 10 years.
This is a solid, comfortable, durable, and nearly perfect harness. First, let's look at the basics. The harness has a lightly padded waist belt, a smooth buckle system, a rear accessory loop, and 4 gear loops. The front loops are rigid to help you access your quickdraws and biners easily, and the rear loops are floppy so they don't get in the way if you're wearing a backpack.Here are some things I really like about this harness:The leg loops are elasticized and are not adjustable. My previous harness was the same way, and I have found no downsides to this setup. Unless your thighs are very large or very small relative to your waist proportion, the elastic will be comfortable and likely saves a little weight compared to buckle adjustments.Despite the waist loop ... MoreThis is a solid, comfortable, durable, and nearly perfect harness. First, let's look at the basics. The harness has a lightly padded waist belt, a smooth buckle system, a rear accessory loop, and 4 gear loops. The front loops are rigid to help you access your quickdraws and biners easily, and the rear loops are floppy so they don't get in the way if you're wearing a backpack.Here are some things I really like about this harness:The leg loops are elasticized and are not adjustable. My previous harness was the same way, and I have found no downsides to this setup. Unless your thighs are very large or very small relative to your waist proportion, the elastic will be comfortable and likely saves a little weight compared to buckle adjustments.Despite the waist loop being wider than my previous harness, this one is slightly lighter. The wider wrap didn't feel intrusive and should provide more comfort when hanging in the harness or belaying for longer periods of time.I really like the placement of the waist strap end-keeper loop thing on this harness! On my previous one, it is so far along the waist loop that the strap end barely reaches it (I'm a 34" waist, and the L size on both harnesses is for 33"-36", so it should be the proper size for me).The gear loops have more overall space than my previous harness. You lose some small accessory loops in between the front and rear loops, but I never used those. And the Corax still keeps the accessory loop in the back - in fact it is larger, so that's even nicer. Having said this, I have never run out of space on my old harness, but I also have not done any trad multi-pitch climbs. If I did, I would probably appreciate the extra gear space more.I really have only two small complaints about this harness - judge for yourself if they apply to you. The first is that the tie-in loops are a little chunky. They are reinforced, which should help reduce wear. But right now they are a bit stiff, and the chunkiness makes it slightly more cumbersome to thread rope through. Not a big deal, and maybe they will soften up as it wears in. In the long run, the extra reinforcement could be more of a plus than a drawback if it extends the life of the harness.The second minor quibble is that the harness didn't come with a bag. If you don't use your harness bag, good for you! You'll enjoy the responsible and less wasteful packaging provided (cardboard open-concept box). But I keep a few things in my harness bag: tape, brush, spare ATC and biner, and gym ID card. I also clip my shoes and belay glasses to the outside of the bag so everything is where I need it when I head to the climbing gym. Again, your needs may be different than mine.Overall, I feel like this harness is a great value and provides good features and durability without being heavy or feeling bulky. Would recommend!See the attached pictures for comparisons of the new (blue) harness to my previous one (red).
I bought this one for my wife (along with the men's version for me) as we're just getting into indoor climbing. She's normally a small (6-8), but we measured her waist/legs and it seemed to suggest that she'd fit a medium (and it might be tight). It turns out that the waist measurements are more in line with traditional waist sizing, but not the actual dimensions of the waist. The medium needed to be tightened all the way down until the padding overlapped. The legs were the right size though. In the end, the medium was probably going to be the best fit as she wouldn't want the legs to be too tight (as another reviewer mentioned that it's not a great fit for athletic folks with large legs and small waists). Another annoyance is that the waist strap is hard to ... MoreI bought this one for my wife (along with the men's version for me) as we're just getting into indoor climbing. She's normally a small (6-8), but we measured her waist/legs and it seemed to suggest that she'd fit a medium (and it might be tight). It turns out that the waist measurements are more in line with traditional waist sizing, but not the actual dimensions of the waist. The medium needed to be tightened all the way down until the padding overlapped. The legs were the right size though. In the end, the medium was probably going to be the best fit as she wouldn't want the legs to be too tight (as another reviewer mentioned that it's not a great fit for athletic folks with large legs and small waists). Another annoyance is that the waist strap is hard to tighten/loosen; you have to hold the buckle just right for the strap to start moving. I experienced these same issues with mine (men's XL, when I normally wear a medium).
This is the second time I'm purchasing a Corax. It is a great all-around harness. I used it for rock climbing, gim climbing, trad climbing and even some tree climbing which involved hanging from a rope for longer periods (those were the real tests for confort). It was always easy and quick to fit in and out. I love the centered position of the loop belt and the large rack for gear, always had plenty of space for my gear (specially when going full on my two cams and nuts set). When comparing to other harnesses more specific to sports climbing, my only con (very tolerable imho) is the weight. However, for my level of climbing (5.12's) this is not a problem at all. It would be only a consideration when you are aiming to reduce every single ounce/gram in a light pack to ... MoreThis is the second time I'm purchasing a Corax. It is a great all-around harness. I used it for rock climbing, gim climbing, trad climbing and even some tree climbing which involved hanging from a rope for longer periods (those were the real tests for confort). It was always easy and quick to fit in and out. I love the centered position of the loop belt and the large rack for gear, always had plenty of space for my gear (specially when going full on my two cams and nuts set). When comparing to other harnesses more specific to sports climbing, my only con (very tolerable imho) is the weight. However, for my level of climbing (5.12's) this is not a problem at all. It would be only a consideration when you are aiming to reduce every single ounce/gram in a light pack to carry on trails/travels. It also fits a very wide range of bodies (I never had any trouble sharing the harness with other climbers). In which refers to REI, I was completely satisfied with the support by phone, the price conditions and the delivery time. I'm always happy to purchase outdoor equipment from you, guys! Keep up with the excellent job.
Basic harness with two-sided waist adjustments and individual leg adjustments. It's not the lightest in weight. In comfort, I would say is strongest when you're taking and just need to hang out for a bit. That being said, if you are belaying, the way everything bunches together up front is uncomfortable in the groinal area.Putting on the harness isn't effortless, I had to fumble with the leg loops a few times. The color choices are ok, I would not say they're and sleek looking as some other Petzl models. One downside is that it did not come with a storage bag. So when you take it back and forth from the gym or crag, you have to bunch it up and hold it. Standard amount of loops for draws and what not.For the price and comfort level, you can't beat it.
To start my frame of reference is the Petzl Corax (original). It's 6 years old so decided it was time to replace it. We went with Corax LT based on our results with original Corax. My wife got the Womens version. The difference is very dissapointing.We both felt that the fit was wrong. The leg straps fit nice for me and don't move around. The single adjust for the harness on the waist is nice. To stand or walk around they are fine. For me the legs and waist do not have enough padding. I could not get the adjustment right on my waist and it was painful both climbing and belaying. The leg straps adjusted ok but were not comfortable hanging on the wall or on falls on top rope or leading. I just didn't like it.My wife didn't like the leg fit and was unhappy with it ... MoreTo start my frame of reference is the Petzl Corax (original). It's 6 years old so decided it was time to replace it. We went with Corax LT based on our results with original Corax. My wife got the Womens version. The difference is very dissapointing.We both felt that the fit was wrong. The leg straps fit nice for me and don't move around. The single adjust for the harness on the waist is nice. To stand or walk around they are fine. For me the legs and waist do not have enough padding. I could not get the adjustment right on my waist and it was painful both climbing and belaying. The leg straps adjusted ok but were not comfortable hanging on the wall or on falls on top rope or leading. I just didn't like it.My wife didn't like the leg fit and was unhappy with it climbing and belaying. When belaying she said it was rubbing into her crotch to the point that she just wanted to take it off. Especially when I was hanging on a take or a fall.Niether of us had these issues with the original Corax. It has more padding and better fit. This new LT version we assume means "light weight" and they stripped out padding. It seems that this new version is their cheaper version at $60. Which is about what we spent on the original one.We returned them and ordered the $80 versions. Petzl Adjama and Luna. Those seem to have the padding and fit of our original.If your budget won't allow the $80 version then this one will work as long as you don't mind it being more uncofortable.
This harness overall is great! First I want to say this harness is adjustable and comfortable, making it easy to adjust if you have more or less layers. In addition to this, it's nice that it's fully adjustable with two points because if I switching harnesses with a friend whose never top roped before, they can adjust it to their size keeping the loop in the middle. Having had multiple harnesses in the past, I love that I can move this harness higher up on my lady hips and it doesn't dig into my back or sit low, which is a huge plus! As someone who also sport climbs, I love that this harness has 4 loops for my gear to go. Even with all the gear attached (example: 12 draws, PAS system, grigri, ATC etc.), this harness did not loosen or slip down as I climbed. The only ... MoreThis harness overall is great! First I want to say this harness is adjustable and comfortable, making it easy to adjust if you have more or less layers. In addition to this, it's nice that it's fully adjustable with two points because if I switching harnesses with a friend whose never top roped before, they can adjust it to their size keeping the loop in the middle. Having had multiple harnesses in the past, I love that I can move this harness higher up on my lady hips and it doesn't dig into my back or sit low, which is a huge plus! As someone who also sport climbs, I love that this harness has 4 loops for my gear to go. Even with all the gear attached (example: 12 draws, PAS system, grigri, ATC etc.), this harness did not loosen or slip down as I climbed. The only drawback that I saw with this harness is that it didn't come with a bag I can keep it in but it doesn't take away from the integrity of the harness itself. Overall, if you're looking for a beginner harness on a budget or a well adjusted harness for layer/weight fluctuations, this is the harness you're looking for.
I loved my old Petzl harnesses. When I got back into climbing a few years ago I went with a different brand and regretted it. I finally needed a new harness and bought this one solely for the double buckle system. The harness has turned out even better than I expected. The waist band and leg straps are very comfy without feeling bulky. The double buckle system makes it very easy to put on and take off. I will be sticking with Petzl harnesses from now on.
By way of background, I have climbed for many years, mostly outdoors, and tried lots of harnesses. I have now used the Corax both indoors and out over many pitches of climbing on varied routes and really like it. It is incredibly adjustable, leading to a comfortable fit, regardless of your body proportions and how your weight may vary (within limits, of course). Being a bigger guy, whose weight fluctuates, that is not always easy to find. I like how quick and easy it is to put on and tighten. Slip it on, pull the straps and you are safe and ready to go. Like almost any harness, the unpadded parts can dig when you are hanging, but that is to be expected. I own harnesses with more padding, but this one is sufficiently padded to keep you comfortable during long climbs ... MoreBy way of background, I have climbed for many years, mostly outdoors, and tried lots of harnesses. I have now used the Corax both indoors and out over many pitches of climbing on varied routes and really like it. It is incredibly adjustable, leading to a comfortable fit, regardless of your body proportions and how your weight may vary (within limits, of course). Being a bigger guy, whose weight fluctuates, that is not always easy to find. I like how quick and easy it is to put on and tighten. Slip it on, pull the straps and you are safe and ready to go. Like almost any harness, the unpadded parts can dig when you are hanging, but that is to be expected. I own harnesses with more padding, but this one is sufficiently padded to keep you comfortable during long climbs or a full day at the crag.
| Length | 13 inches |
| Season | Year-round product |
| Sport | Climbing |
| Product dimensions | 27.3 x 13.3 x 11.1 cm; 433 Grams |
| Occasion | Climbing,Mountaineering |