Harness in X
Harness in X
Legend
''Gourd, hatchet, potions, bandages, scroll carrier, buckler...and a hunting horn ? Sarge, how do they expect us to carry all that stuff on top of our combat gear ?
''Don't worry son, just grab one of those harness in the inventory. It's crazy how much stuff you can put on these.''
Description
This adjustable leather harness is held in place by a central ring on the back and in the middle of the chest. The perfect accessory to enhance the torso, it can support any of our pauldrons, and can be used to carry a various array of scabbards, pouches and accessories. This harness is especialy useful to free some space around the waist in LARP.
Characteristics
- Adjustable straps
- May support pauldrons or other accessory.
- Accessories not-included
Dimension
Chest Size
- Medium : 33 à 38 in / 83-96 cm
- Large : 38 à 43 in / 96-109 cm
- X-Large : 43 à 48 in / 109-121 cm
- 2X-Large : 48 à 53 in / 121-134 cm
Materials
- Black leather 8-9 oz / 4 mm
- Rings, buckles, eyelets, and rivets brass-plated antique
Made in Quebec, Canada by Les Artisans d'Azure
The Azure Standard: Authentic Original Designs
You might see cheap, low-quality imported copies using our stolen photos across the web. When you buy directly from Azure Workshops, you are investing in the authentic, original design. Here is what makes the real deal worth it:
- True Leather Mastery: Depending on the item's tier, we use thick, highly durable buffalo leather or premium vegetable-tanned leather. It doesn't peel or crack like cheap imitations; it gains character as you adventure.
- Battle-Ready Hardware: We use tough, plated steel rivets and buckles. Your straps are built to hold under the stress of combat.
- Handcrafted in Montreal: Every cut and rivet is done by our fairly paid artisans in Canada.
- Lifetime Repair Warranty: We stand by our work. While we cannot prevent normal wear and tear from combat, we offer a lifetime repair warranty on the structural integrity of our house brand. If a strap breaks or a rivet pops, we fix it.






