| 88 | | $90 | The best all-around harness in our test group that is not specialized for any one thing but good at a lot of things |
| 83 | | $100 | Our go-to for trad climbing and multi-pitching thanks to its durable design and accommodating gear loops |
| 80 | | $75 | A sport climber's dream harness; comfortable, breathable and easy to move in |
| 79 | | $60 | An excellent all-around model that is also affordable |
| 77 | | $130 | A great option for long routes with hanging belays |
| 76 | | $65 | A comfortable, all-around model with a few design issues that make it fall bit short |
| 76 | | $159 | A lightweight option for alpine ascents where you don't anticipate much hanging |
| 70 | | $120 | This harness is made for the gym or the send go on your next sport project |
| 69 | | $80 | Best suited for women who like to wear their harness around their hips and not above |
| 68 | | $145 | A great option for traveling or alpine missions |
| 67 | | $70 | Comfortable to wear on your hips but doesn't sit well on a woman's waist |
| 66 | | $90 | Good options for multiple disciplines but poor hanging comfort |