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Ronstan designs for comfort and performance

by Jeni Bone on 11 Dec 2008
Ronstan trapeze harness. MIAA
Renowned for working closely with professional and recreational sailors in its R&D, Ronstan has developed two new high performance trapeze harnesses with the aim of alleviating stress and tension on your back and body.

Both the new CL10 and CL11 offer advanced performance features and numerous body hugging adjustments so any user can create a near custom fit. The CL10 Sailing Trapeze Harness has a clean-cut design and a wealth of features, including anatomically shaped shoulder straps, 3D mesh padding and adjustable lower back cushion.
A 6-point steel spreader bar also helps distribute loads evenly across the body. It’s available in four sizes ranging from S to XL.

For the ultimate in comfort and performance, Ronstan has developed the sleek CL11 Racing Trapeze Harness. It uses a unique thermoformed, battened back shell and anatomically shaped shoulder straps to support the spine for unequalled back support. An articulated, two-segment design provides unrestricted torso movement and adjustable straps help create a comfortable fit for almost any body shape. It comes with an 8-point steel spreader bar and is available in five sizes ranging from S to XXL.



Ronstan International is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of hardware for sailing, architectural and industrial applications. Based in Melbourne, Australia, it has distribution offices in the USA, Denmark and the UK.

Both of Ronstan’s new trapeze harness models come in their own quick-dry mesh storage bag and are available through Ronstan dealers in Australia, the UK and USA, or go to www.ronstan.com for details.

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