The Connect Snow Backcountry V4 harness has been designed for comfort and support while remaining clean, simple and super lightweight – starting at only 670 grams!
Find a dealerThis comfortable waist harness with leg straps is ideal for experienced backcountry snowkiters venturing deep into mountains, or riders looking for a lightweight and less bulky alternative to the classic spreader bar system.
Like all our accessories and hardware, the Connect Snow Backcountry harness is produced with care and expertise in our own factory.
The Connect Snow Backcountry harness has been designed similar to a rock climbing harness so that it will not ride up.
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Ozone uniquely owns its own factory where all kites, wings, boards, hydrofoils, paragliders, speed wings and accessories are made. Guaranteeing hand checked quality control and the finest materials at every step, there are also excellent working conditions for all 1000 employees.
Heavy duty webbing loop to connect the Quick Release, reducing size and weight of the harness. Three step connection – open Quick Release, feed loop through webbing, reload Quick Release.
Plastic layers along the back section with full length webbing support for ideal load distribution and extra strength.
Colour coded, lightweight and comfortable leg straps with neoprene lining for a strong grip/hold on winter clothing. The leg straps are connected at an ergonomic angle distributing vertical loads between the attachment point and leg padding.
Extra padded areas for increased comfort and neoprene lining for a strong grip/hold on winter clothing. It also protects better against the cold.
Strong yet lightweight construction for backcountry touring – starting at only 670 grams (approx.)
Female buckles on each side connect directly with our Snowkite technical backpack. Simply unclip the waist strap from the backpack, remove it and click the bag straps into the harness.
Easy to access front kite leash attachment.
Attach a grab handle or ropes for pulling sleds to the webbing loops on each side of the harness.