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Towering Comfort. Total Mobility. Guardian announces NEW B7-Comfort Tower Climbing Harness in US

Guardian

Feb 21 2024

Guardian is thrilled to introduce its NEW B7-Comfort Tower Climbing Harness this week at NATE UNITE 2024 in Memphis.  This exciting new product is on display and demonstration at GME Supply Booth # 627.  

Designed for Tower Climbers and those who work at height for extended periods, the B7-Comfort Tower Climbing Harness is the ideal height safety body wear solution.  With the unique integrated hip O-Ring design, a robust sub-pelvic strap and a replaceable aluminum-based adjustable seat sling, the B7-Comfort Tower Harness was engineered for superior mobility, unparalleled climbability and comfort when working at height all day.

Sean Wirth, Senior Product Manager at Guardian, further adds “The B7-Comfort is already an award-winning design with many unique and patented features. We’re excited to be able to tailor and bring this innovative harness to the telecommunications industry."

The Guardian B7-Comfort Tower Climbing Harness is currently available for pre-order, with shipping planned to begin in mid-March. If you're attending NATE UNITE, we invite you to visit the GME booth today to explore and try on this innovative harness. For those unable to attend, click here to learn more.

With countless innovations built around comfort and mobility, the B7-Comfort Tower Climbing Harness is the perfect choice for Tower Climbers. Time to raise your expectations.

Guardian

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