Elite Lite Climbing and Rescue Harness
The Frontline Elite Lite Series is the premium line, engineered for wind, rescue, climbing, and positioning work. The 200RE runs forged aluminum quick-connect hardware and moisture-wicking material across the whole harness to stay lightweight and breathable, with eight points of adjustability for a dialed-in fit through every climbing and positioning movement at height.
Polyester (moisture-wicking padding) with forged aluminum alloy (zinc plated) hardware. Rated to a 310 lb capacity and 5,000 lb breaking strength. Compliant with ANSI Z359.11-2014 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926.

Who Needs This Product
This product is a personal fall-protection full-body harness. It is used as the wearer-side component of a personal fall arrest system (PFAS), a work positioning system, or a fall restraint system. Pair it with a compatible energy-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting lifeline (SRL) and a certified anchor rated to 5,000 lb. The harness is not a complete fall arrest system on its own.
Features
Forged aluminum quick-connect buckles
Locking aluminum quick-connect hardware throughout; lower per-shift fatigue than steel.
Eight points of adjustability
Dialed-in fit for climbing, positioning, and rescue work at height.
Moisture-wicking padding throughout
Back, shoulder, waist, and leg padding pulls sweat off the body during long climbs.
Dorsal and side D-rings
Dorsal for fall arrest; two side D-rings for work positioning and restraint.
Lightweight, breathable design
Aluminum hardware and moisture-wicking material reduce harness weight on the wearer.
Independent 3rd-party lab tested
Tested to ANSI Z359.11-2014 by an accredited lab outside Frontline.
Configurations
| Size | SKU | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Universal | 200RE-UN | $299.00 |
| 2XL/3XL | 200RE-2/3XL | $299.00 |
Technical Specifications
| Series | Elite Lite |
|---|---|
| SKU | 200RE |
| Rated user capacity | 310 lb (worker, clothing, tools, and harness combined) |
| Breaking strength | 5,000 lb |
| Webbing material | Polyester (moisture-wicking padding) |
| Webbing width | 1.7 in |
| Stitching | High-tenacity polyester (green stitching) |
| Hardware | Forged aluminum alloy (zinc plated) |
| D-rings | Dorsal (primary fall arrest anchor between the shoulder blades); Sternal (front) (front d-ring for rope-access ascent or descent and rescue); Side (hip) (two side d-rings for work positioning and restraint) |
| Weight | ~6.0 lbs |
| Available sizes | UN (Universal), 2XL/3XL |
| ANSI standard | Z359.11-2014 |
| OSHA alignment | 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I; 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M |
Capacity and free fall. The 310 lb capacity includes the worker plus clothing, tools, and harness combined. Maximum free fall for a personal fall arrest system is 6 ft per OSHA 1926.502 when anchored at the dorsal D-ring. Calculate fall clearance for every setup before tying off.
Compliance Standards
ANSI Z359.11-2014
American National Standards Institute fall protection standard for this product class.
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
Subpart M construction industry fall protection (1926.500-503).
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
Subpart I general industry walking-working surfaces and PPE.
Typical Applications
Donning Overview
Single-operator donning per the Frontline user manual. Always refer to the manual for the full procedure.
- Inspect. Run the harness through a pre-use inspection: webbing, hardware, stitching, labels, fall indicators.
- Orient. Hold the harness up by the dorsal D-ring. Shake the leg straps free so they hang clean.
- Shoulders. Slip both arms through the shoulder straps with the dorsal D-ring centered between the shoulder blades.
- Chest. Connect the chest buckle. Adjust so the strap sits 6 to 8 inches below the collarbone.
- Legs. Pass each leg strap under the thigh and connect at the leg buckle. Tighten until two fingers fit between strap and thigh.
- Tighten. Adjust shoulders, chest, and legs evenly. The dorsal D-ring should rest between the shoulder blades, not riding up the neck or down the lower back.
Inspection and Retirement
Inspect every component before each use. A competent person formally inspects at documented intervals, typically every 6 months under ANSI Z359.2. Pull the equipment out of service for any of the conditions below.
- Webbing: cuts, burns, abrasion, chemical attack, broken threads, loose stitching.
- Hardware: cracks, deformation, sharp edges, corrosion, improper function of buckles and D-rings.
- Stitching: cut, broken, or loose stitches; pulled threads at any load point.
- Labels: legible and intact. Date of first use recorded.
- Fall indicators: any deployed or stretched indicator pulls the equipment out of service immediately.
- Connectors and hooks: gates close fully under spring tension; latches lock; no rollout exposure.
Retirement triggers: any deployed fall indicator, any equipment involved in a fall event, any chemical exposure outside the manufacturer-published list, or any condition where the inspector cannot positively verify the equipment is fit for service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frontline 200RE Submittals and Documentation
Frontline 200RE Spec Sheet (PDF)Dimensions, weights, materials, hardware, and the full feature and compliance summary. Frontline 200RE Independent Lab Test Report (PDF)Independent third-party lab test results verifying the ANSI performance clauses. Frontline 200RE User Instruction Manual (PDF)Donning, adjustment, inspection, and retirement procedures.Compatible and Related Products
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- Combat Economy Positioning Harness - 4 D-Rings (100VTB-UN-4D). Four D-rings: dorsal arrest + front sternal + two side hip.
- Elite Vest Harness - aluminum hardware (250VTB). Perforated pads.
Buying Harnesses for a Crew?
Need help specifying the right system for your jobsite? Confirm your application, anchorage, and clearance with us, and we will walk through the kit list so the right equipment ships together.
Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.
