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OxyCheq Renegade Weight Harness System

OxyCheq Renegade Weight Harness System -- The Renegade Weight Harness System is padded, fully adjustable and designed to fit both women and men. Hold up to 15 pounds (6.8 kg) of weight in each pocket. -- Drysuit weight harness.


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OxyCheq Renegade Weight Harness System -- The weight pockets can be easily ditched or removed if needed. -- Drysuit weight harness. -- Photo: OxyCheq

The OxyCheq Renegade Weight Harness System is padded, fully adjustable and designed to fit both women and men. Hold up to 15 pounds (6.8 kg) of weight in each pocket. The pockets can be easily ditched or removed if needed.  The Renegade Weight Harness System is designed to be very user friendly and made of high quality US made material.

This Harness system will fit anyone from 4 foot to 6.5 foot (121cm to 198 cm)

  • Height adjustable cross chest strap

  • Fully adjustable back strap

  • Fully adjustable front straps

  • Quick ditchable weight pocket system

  • Hold up to 15 pounds (6.8 kg) of weight in each pocket

Renegade Weight Harness System Price: $140.00   add OxyCheq Renegade Weight Harness System to cart

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