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Summit Harness User Manual

Summit Harness
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Figure 5
Figure 4
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8 Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 12
Figure 11
end until comfortably snug as shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5.
Step 2. Slip your arms through the shoulder straps as you would a
jacket. Be sure the shoulder straps do not cross each other and are not
twisted. Adjust the 3-bar slide on each shoulder strap until the shoul-
der straps and waist belt are comfortably snug as shown in Figure 6
and Figure 7.
Step 3. Bring leg strap BEHIND the leg then between the legs to the
front. Leg straps can cross over or under the leg buckle strap as shown
in Figure 8.
Step 4. Thread leg strap through leg buckle as shown in Figure 9.
Pull tag end of leg strap to adjust t. Leg strap should be comfortably
snug (see Figure 10 and Figure 11). Pull the tag end of the leg strap
back through the buckle as shown in Figure 12 and on the Buckle
Threading Diagram.
Part 2. Attaching the Safety Rope to the Tree.
WARNING!
When attaching the safety rope to the tree, be sure the adjustable
prussic hitch has been completely fed through the loop at the end of
the safety rope as shown in Figure 13. Do this BEFORE you being
to climb with a climbing treestand. Always check safety rope to be
sure all knots are secure and tight. The prussic hitch should have six
loops around the 7/16” camo rope. The end of the prussic hitch has
an overhand knot, be sure it is tight and it has at least a 2 1/2” tail
beyond the knot.
Always adjust the safety rope to minimize the slack. WARNING:
NEVER allow more than 24 inches total combined slack in the rope
and tether strap. The more slack you have in the safety rope, the
father you will fall. This may result in injury or prevent you from
returning to the treestand after falling.
The adjustable prussic hitch should be snug to the safety rope. It
should be tight when sliding it on the safety rope. If necessary, gently
pull on the prussic loop to increase the tension of the prussic on the
safety rope.
Step 1. Put the loop end of the safety rope around the tree.
Step 2. Thread the knot end and the adjustable prussic hitch all the
way through the loop end of the safety rope (See Figure 12 again).
Step 3. Open the prussic hitch loop and insert the harness tether
safety clip through this loop as shown in Figure 14. Screw the
locking collar COMPLETELY closed to secure the safety clip.
Step 4. Slide the adjustable prussic hitch up the safety rope to a
comfortable hunting position and pull on the end of the prussic hitch
to secure it to the safety rope. See Figure 15.

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Summit Harness Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSummit
ModelHarness
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish