Our updated H-Style Shoulder Harness provides strong but cost-effective shoulder positioning for improved head and trunk control. This new, value-engineered design offers a cleaner appearance and a more ergonomic shape for greater comfort and performance.
The Essentials H-Style Harness is tested to the same rigorous standards as all Bodypoint products, guaranteeing performance and long-term durability backed by our limited lifetime warranty.
The Bodypoint difference is in the details:
Our H-Style Harness comes with four high-strength Plastic Flat-Mount™ end-fittings, now reinforced with embedded stainless steel washers. It can also be mounted with Cam Buckles or Cinch-Mount™ end-fittings (sold separately).
Please note: Whenever a chest belt or other anterior trunk support is used, a properly adjusted pelvic support should also be worn to prevent sliding.
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Bodypoint Essentials H-Style Shoulder Harness Product Instructions
Related Technical Bulletins:
Bodypoint Essentials H-Style Shoulder Harness Technical Bulletin
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Q How do I determine the size I need?
A Sizing details, including measuring instructions, are included in our Bodypoint Product Guide. Sizing information and measuring instructions are also available on the “sizing” tab on each product page.
Q Which end fitting option should I choose?
A You have to choose flat/cinch, additional hardware options (linked) based on what type of chair you have
Q Do your 4 point harnesses come with front pull or rear pull top straps
A Can be configured using multi-directional top straps depending on the client's needs
Q Should I use strap guides with a harness?
A If your backrest height doesn't allow optimal placement, strap guides offer more flexibility and positioning options.
Q Should a harness be used in conjunction with a pelvic positioning belt
A YES
Q Should I choose a two point or a four point upper body support?
A If you are looking for lateral stability during activities, a two-point upper body support may be sufficient. If you require more trunk control and stability, including shoulder retraction, a four-point upper body support would be a better option.
Q Where can I find the MSRP/Retail price for this product?
A Check out our MSRP price list here: MSRP Price Sheet