Proven Reliability in Demanding Conditions
Built to handle tough jobsites and extreme environments, these harnesses have been tested in real-world scenarios where failure isn’t an option. They meet or exceed industry safety standards, giving workers and supervisors peace of mind.
Comfort for All-Day Wear
Designed with padded straps and breathable materials, Sala harnesses reduce fatigue during long shifts. Workers can move freely and stay focused without constant adjusting or discomfort.
Quick and Secure Fitting
Color-coded buckles and intuitive adjustment points make it easy to get a proper fit in seconds. This reduces setup time and ensures the harness stays securely in place throughout the workday.
Choose your safety harnesses

1113124 ExoFit X300
The ExoFit X300 is a full-body positioning harness designed for construction workers who need both fall arrest and work positioning capabilities, featuring aluminum back and hip D-rings with quick-connect buckles for fast, secure fitting on the jobsite.

1402106 ExoFit X200
The ExoFit X200 Comfort Construction Positioning Safety Harness 1402106 provides reliable fall protection with positioning support for construction tasks, combining padded comfort for all-day wear with quick-adjusting buckles that get workers secured and ready to work fast.

1401022 ExoFit X100
The ExoFit X100 Comfort Vest Safety Harness 1401022 is a general-purpose fall protection harness with a single back D-ring and quick-connect buckles, offering OSHA and ANSI-compliant protection in a lightweight, comfortable design ideal for workers who need basic fall arrest capability.

1113007 ExoFit NEX
The ExoFit NEX Vest Style Harness offers advanced fall protection in a sleek, lightweight design with an aluminum back D-ring and locking quick-connect buckles that provide fast donning and secure fitting for workers in size large.

1113193 ExoFit X300
The ExoFit X300 Tower Climbing Harness is built specifically for telecommunications workers who climb towers, featuring back, front, and hip D-rings for positioning and suspension work, with auto-locking buckles and padding for extended wear at height.

Delta Universal
The Delta Universal Vest Style Harness delivers straightforward fall protection at an accessible price point, featuring a simple vest design with adjustable straps and a back D-ring that meets ANSI standards for general construction and industrial work.

Protecta with Easy-Link SRL Adapter
The Protecta Medium-Large Comfort Vest Style Harness features an integrated Easy-Link SRL adapter that allows direct connection of self-retracting lifelines, combining padded comfort with streamlined fall protection for workers who need quick, tangle-free setup.

ExoFit NEX Arc Flash Full Body
The ExoFit NEX Arc Flash Full Body Vest Style Harness is specifically designed for electrical workers in arc flash environments, featuring flame-resistant materials and a Tech-Lite PVC-coated aluminum back D-ring that won’t conduct electricity while providing reliable fall protection.

1113346 ExoFit NEX Full Body
The ExoFit NEX Full Body Rope Access/Rescue Harness 1113346 is a professional-grade harness designed for rope access technicians and rescue teams, equipped with aluminum back, front, and suspension D-rings plus a padded belt with side D-rings for complex positioning and rescue operations.
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About Brand
Sala, now part of 3M Fall Protection, has been a trusted name in fall protection equipment for decades. Originally founded in Sweden, the brand has built its reputation on creating harnesses and safety gear that keeps workers safe at height across construction sites, industrial facilities, and maintenance operations worldwide.
What sets Sala apart is their focus on real-world performance. These harnesses are designed by engineers who understand the physical demands of working at height—the need for mobility, the importance of comfort during long shifts, and the absolute requirement for reliability when a fall occurs. Every harness goes through rigorous testing to meet international safety standards including OSHA, ANSI, and CSA requirements.
The product line ranges from basic harnesses for occasional use to advanced full-body systems with multiple D-rings, tool loops, and padding for professionals who spend entire days suspended or climbing. Popular models include the ExoFit series, known for its comfortable fit and durability, and the Delta line, which offers straightforward protection at an accessible price point.
Sala harnesses are used by ironworkers, wind turbine technicians, telecom installers, roofers, and rescue teams—anyone whose job takes them off the ground. The brand’s longevity in the market comes from a simple promise: when you clip in, you can trust the equipment will do its job. That reliability has made Sala a standard specification on jobsites around the world.
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FAQ
Inspect your harness before each use, looking for frayed webbing, damaged stitching, bent hardware, or corrosion. A competent person should conduct a thorough inspection at least annually. If the harness has arrested a fall, remove it from service immediately, even if no damage is visible.
With proper care and storage, a harness can last 5-7 years from the manufacturing date. However, harsh conditions, frequent use, or exposure to chemicals can shorten this. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and remove any harness showing signs of wear.
Yes. Hand wash with mild soap and lukewarm water, then hang to air dry away from direct heat or sunlight. Never use bleach, harsh detergents, or put it in a washing machine. Clean harnesses regularly to remove dirt, oils, and contaminants that can degrade the webbing.
Hang it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, chemicals, and sharp objects. Avoid leaving it in hot vehicles or damp areas. Proper storage prevents UV degradation and mildew, extending the harness’s usable life.
A dorsal (back) D-ring is standard for most fall arrest systems. Front D-rings are used for ladder climbing or rescue operations. Side D-rings help with positioning and restraint work. Choose based on your specific tasks and always connect to the appropriate anchor point.
Yes, as long as all components meet the same safety standards (ANSI, OSHA, CSA, etc.) and are properly rated for fall arrest. However, using matched systems from the same manufacturer ensures full compatibility and maintains warranty coverage.
Remove it from service immediately and tag it as unusable. Even if it looks undamaged, the webbing and components may have internal damage from the impact forces. Send it back to 3M for inspection or dispose of it according to company policy.
Yes. OSHA requires that workers receive training on proper harness use, inspection, and fall protection systems before working at height. Training should cover donning the harness correctly, connecting to anchor points, and emergency procedures.
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Testimonials
I wear my Sala harness 10 hours a day, 200 feet up, and it’s the most comfortable safety equipment I’ve ever owned. When I slipped on ice last winter, it caught me perfectly—I trust this harness with my life every single shift.

Nicole H.
I’ve climbed over 300 feet daily for the past six years, and my Sala harness has never let me down. It’s tough enough to handle the job and comfortable enough that I forget I’m wearing it—that’s exactly what you need when you’re focused on staying safe at height.

Brian A.
After 15 years in roofing, I’ve tried every harness out there, and Sala is the only one I’ll use now. The quality is obvious from day one, and even after two years of hard use in the Colorado sun and snow, mine still functions like new—worth every penny for equipment I trust completely.


