Description
In high-volume commercial operations, consistency is the key to safety. The Edelrid Radialis Air Series solves the operational headache of managing mixed fleets by offering a mirrored design for both adults and children. Whether fitting a 6-year-old or a large adult, your instructors use the exact same color-coded “Grey-Hip/Left-Leg” workflow. Equipped with breathable, non-absorbent padding and integrated UHF RFID transponders, this system is the industry benchmark for parks demanding rapid throughput and digitized PPE compliance.
Ideal Applications
Mixed-Demographic Adventure Parks: A single operational standard for all guests (Height 100cm – 200cm+).
High-Volume Courses: RFID and color-coding minimize queueing and fit-check times.
Pamper Pole & Free Fall Elements: Both versions feature EN 361 Dorsal Eyelets for safe high-impact loading.
School & Youth Groups: The Junior model eliminates the “saggy harness” issue common when putting kids in downsized adult gear.
Technical Specifications
Unified Features (Adult & Junior)
Construction: High-tenacity Polyester/Polyamide with Closed-Cell Foam Padding (non-absorbent).
Buckles: 8x Slide Block Buckles (stainless steel components) for micro-adjustment.
Asset Management: Integrated UHF RFID Transponder (13.56 MHz) + Labeling Field.
Wear Safety: Abrasion-resistant webbing with internal Red Indicator Threads.
Attachment Points:
Sternal: Textile loop (EN 12277).
Dorsal: Steel D-Ring (EN 361) – On BOTH models.
Sizing & Load Ratings
Radialis Air (Adult/Universal):
Waist: 45 – 150 cm (17.7 – 59.0 in).
Leg Loops: 25 – 85 cm (9.8 – 33.5 in).
Weight: 1350 g (2.98 lbs).
Certifications: EN 12277 Type A, EN 361, UIAA 105.
Radialis Air Junior (Child):
Waist: 45 – 110 cm (17.7 – 43.3 in).
Leg Loops: 25 – 65 cm (9.8 – 25.6 in).
Certifications: EN 12277 Type B, EN 361.
Operational Efficiency & Engineering
The engineering brilliance of the Radialis Air system lies in its Operational Symmetry.
Unified Staff Training: Because the Junior and Adult versions are functionally identical, staff only need to be trained on one fitting and checking sequence. This reduces cognitive load and human error during peak days.
Visual Safety Checks: The distinct Color-Coded Webbing (Grey for shoulders, Black for hips/legs) allows instructors to verify correct donning from a distance of 10 meters.
Digitized Inspections: The integrated RFID tags allow you to scan an entire rack of harnesses in minutes rather than hours, automatically logging inspection cycles in your PPE management software.
Maintenance & Lifecycle
Designed for the “Cost of Ownership” conscious operator:
Red Wear Indicators: The load-bearing webbing features a red core. If the black sheath is abraded by wall contact or rough elements, the red core becomes visible, providing an indisputable “Retire” signal.
Modular Replacement: The back plate and elastic bum straps—the parts most prone to cosmetic damage—are field-replaceable, preventing the need to discard a structurally sound harness.
Wash-Ready: The padding structure is designed to dry rapidly and resist bacterial growth, essential for daily rental turnover.
Expert FAQ
Q: Why buy the Junior version if the Adult fits a 45cm waist?
A: While the Adult harness can cinch down, the Radialis Air Junior is scaled for a smaller frame. It reduces bulk, preventing the “trip hazard” of excess webbing tails, and ensures the dorsal point sits correctly between a child’s shoulder blades rather than sliding up their neck.
Q: Are both harnesses certified for “Pamper Pole” jumps?
A: Yes. Uniquely for a junior harness, the Radialis Air Junior includes an EN 361 certified dorsal eyelet, making it fully safe for high-impact/free-fall elements, just like the adult version.
Q: Can I use the RFID tag with my existing inspection software?
A: The tags use standard UHF frequencies (industrial standard). They are compatible with most major PPE inspection platforms (e.g., Papertrail, Scannable) that support open-source RFID reading.
Q: What is the service life?
A: Edelrid specifies a maximum service life of 10 years from the date of manufacture. However, in high-throughput commercial environments, realistic service life is dictated by wear, monitored via the visual indicator threads.








