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Luther Lazaro

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Jun 12, 2024, 9:38:56 PM6/12/24
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I'm not sure what kind of "helpful" opinion you are looking for. The two harnesses you listed are identical except for the leg loops (sama fixed, adjama adjustable).

If you think you have a need for adjustable leg loops (weird leg size, might have lots of different layering systems, whatever) get the adjama. If you don't, get the sama. If you don't know, it probably doesn't matter.

I have had a Sama for a few years, picked it up on super sale so no complaints. As others have said, it's fine for sport/TR/indoor but isn't really built for anything else. The lack of adjustable leg loops is annoying and makes it unusable for cold weather or alpine use. I find I get more crotch bulge in it than in my new harness.

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To address the floppy rear gear loops.

While these loops can be a bit of a pain when you are organizing gear. The stiffer or hardened plastic loops of other harnesses do manage gear better, but if you ever find yourself climbing a chimney section they can be are a real pain. Some avoid such routes, and thus realize no benefit from these floopy rear loops. I like to get on off-widths and chimneys, thus I prefer the flop. All depends on the application.

i use the old orange sama just fine

one thing ive found is that the lower tie in doesnt last too long, but the newer models have dyneema reinforced points for wear

the rear gear loops are fine for me, i use it for trad and sport

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goes like this.
the adjama - 3 years old - grey and blue with green belay loop. 2 years old it was black and this year its all blue with grey accents.

the sama - 3 years old. orange and grey with green belay loop. 2 years old - red with greay accents and this year its all orange.

Personally, I'm a big fan of Wild Country Harnesses. I used to love my Petzl harnesses, but lately, I just don't like them.

I had a corax and my wife a calidris for a long time. Now I have a Calidris and my wife a Syncro Ziplock Elite. The Wild Country is a superior harness. I'll be picking one up for myself as soon as the Calidris dies.

Also, I'm not a real thin guy, but a size 2 Calidris is huge on me. Even in thin winter clothing. May end up being my ice harness only.

Good luck finding Wild Country gear in the US.

I think it's incorrect to assume that fixed leg loops are good only for sport climbing. I personally prefer fixed leg loops for everything, especially crack climbing when you don't have stupid buckles digging into you or catching on the gear. If you think about your adjustable leg loop harnesses, how many times you have cinched it down or loosened it back up? Not very often (at least I almost never do). The only thing adjustable loops are good for is for taking the harness on and off when you are wearing crampons or skis.

Some people like adjustable loops because they're worried about the fit - for example, skinny waist and athletic big legs. Usually manufacturers list the sizing specifics for the leg loops though, plus the fixed loops usually have a stretchy insert to accommodate our anatomical differences. If you decide getting the fixed loops, make sure to measure your legs and your waist to get it right.

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