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The 3M Protecta Medium-Large Comfort Construction Harness combines industrial-grade safety with breathable 100% cotton fabric and durable zinc-plated steel hardware. Featuring three secure D-rings, an auto-resetting lanyard keeper, and adjustable tongue buckles, it offers a customizable fit and reliable fall protection for professional use. Made in the USA, this harness is designed for long-term durability and comfort on demanding job sites.







| Brand | 3M |
| Color | Black |
| Fabric Type | 100% Cotton |
| Fit Type | Comfort,Comfort Construction |
| Material | Polyester, Zinc Plated Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
R**D
Comfortable, seems good for the price.
I did a lot of homework on this harness before selecting it. The last harness I had was a top notch harness supplied by my employer at the time. Though I was reimbursed for this one, and thus it too was supplied by my employer, the choice to find the best harness to suit my needs was on me this time. It is quite comfortable when it is adjusted properly and seems to help pull moisture away as you sweat in all the contact areas. The padding does seem to contribute to excessive sweating, so hydrate more. The hardware and features of the harness seem heavy duty and well constructed. It does have some weight to it compared to the minimum mandatory junk companies provide to visitors and contractors who don’t have their own harnesses. I have a separate suitcase only for PPE that I carry mine in. For what you get compared to what it costs, I feel like this harness is pretty nice. I do not remember seeing any evidence of service life expiration though. If I remember correctly my last harness was good for 3 years barring wear and tear, misuse and abuse, or being involved in a fall arrest scenario. There should be an expiration tag on this thing somewhere near the chest area, which is normally part of the pre-use inspection. It would sure go a long way in helping to explain why I have to buy a new one down the road when I do my expense report.
R**D
High quality harness.
This is a great harness. Has great fit, is very adjustable to get snug, and has good locations for attachment points. I've spent a lot of time on my roof cleaning gutters and doing Christmas lights, sitting and standing a bit. The harness never got loose and none of the buckles came undone or came close to it, always felt safe. Weight is good. It's not too heavy, but doesn't feel cheap, but I will say I'm happy to take this off after a while. Easy to setup and use.
J**H
Great price and quality
Reasonably light, fits well, very comfortable, easy to adjust. I like it alot more than the Miller harness I used before it. That was nice but a huge hassle to get into and adjust. This one just feels natural.
N**E
Very well made
I did pole, tower, and manhole work where harnesses are an OSHA requirement. Buy the best and spend more than you can afford. There is only one of you. Retired now, I got this to work on the roof with vertical fall system to supplement my rope. If you have a long torso or are long waisted get the next size up. I’m 6-1, 245lbs, if I was any bigger in any dimension, it would have been too small. Very well made and wears well. Good kit.
A**R
Great for the money
Harness is a great buy for the money. Fits well all except for the waist belt. I'm a bigger guy at 300lbs. The harness is rated for 420lbs with tools so me and my tools fall within the rated Wright. But the waist belt is too small. Had to buy another belt to put in it and now it fits good.
E**C
Very comfortable, but please invest in trauma straps.
I spend roughly 10 hours a day in this harness, and compared to the one my company provides, this thing is as comfortable as it gets. Please be sure to check the date of manufacture before using for work. Remember, your life depends on this thing being able to hold you up / stop your fall. Also, make sure you invest in relief straps. In the event that you do fall, you can only stay conscious for about 10 - 15 minutes while suspended in the air. If your work site doesn’t have a rescue plan in place, this could mean you have to spend significantly longer suspended in the harness. It’s imperative that you have something to “stand” on such as a relief strap to take pressure off your legs. If you don’t, blood pools in your legs and can cause you to pass out, eventually causing suffocation resulting in death. If you are rescued while unconscious, you still aren’t out of the woods. You can actually have a blood clot which releases or the blood can rush too quickly back to your heart. Please take this warning seriously. Invest the $20 in relief steps. If you don’t YOU CAN DIE. There have been tons of documented cases of this happening to both workers and rock climbers / others who have fallen in harnesses.
J**Y
Safety Harness
Good price
I**Y
AWESOME harness
I bought one of these harnesses. It was a little bit too small so instead of returning it, I bought the size I needed and a friend of mine bought the other harness from me. Both of us absolutely love this harness. It’s amazingly comfortable, and Quality has great padding. Make sure that you get, a soft loop 12 inch extension for it so you can hook and unhook your harness. Make sure you get one with the soft loop on one end and a round hoop on the other end that’s made of metal.
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