Harnesses and lanyards
Find the right survival harness and lanyard for your boating safety needs. We offer a wide range of CE-certified products that comply with current standards. Whether you're a boater, fisherman or marine professional, discover our reliable and durable personal safety equipment such as rescue harnesses, body-to-boat attachment systems or lifeline lanyards. Our best-priced products will ensure your comfort and protection in all circumstances. Count on our expertise and careful selection of the best brands for your safety at sea.
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THE LONGEThe lanyard functions as a "safety tie". It is made of reinforced webbing or rope and fitted with snap hooks at each end. One carabiner attaches to the user's harness or lifejacket, while the other is attached to a lifeline, anchoring ring or fixed point on the boat. Some lanyards are equipped with double carabiners to enable secure transfer between different attachment points without ever becoming completely detached. A boat lanyard is an essential element in guaranteeing the safety of sailors in all circumstances. Designed to withstand marine conditions, it prevents falls from-overboard while allowing a certain freedom of movement. By choosing a lanyard adapted to your needs and ensuring regular maintenance, you can be sure of safe and serene navigation, even in the most demanding situations. |
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THE HARNAISBoat harnesses are devices designed to ensure the safety of sailors by keeping them attached to the boat, particularly in rough seas or difficult conditions. They prevent falls from-overboard by limiting dangerous movements, while allowing freedom of movement on deck. Whether for pleasure boating, regattas or ocean crossings, harnesses are essential for safe navigation. A boat harness consists mainly of straps made of sturdy materials, adjustable to suit the user's morphology, and an attachment point for a lanyard. Modern harnesses are designed to be comfortable and easy to wear for long periods, with padding and adjustable straps to prevent chafing. The harness is worn like a jacket or harness belt, with a lanyard attached to its attachment point. This lanyard connects the sailor to a lifeline (a strap or cable stretched along the deck) or to a fixed point on the boat, limiting movement while ensuring maximum safety. |
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