The WPFR device is attached to which part of the climber's gear?

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Multiple Choice

The WPFR device is attached to which part of the climber's gear?

Explanation:
The WPFR device is designed to be worn on the body belt because this is the primary load-bearing attachment point of your harness system. Placing it on the torso’s belt keeps the device with you as you move and ensures forces from a fall or rescue are directed into the harness and across your hips and torso, where they’re meant to be managed. Backpack straps, belt loops, or helmet straps aren’t built to carry fall-arrest or rescue loads and can shift, loosen, or fail under load, compromising safety. Attaching the WPFR to the body belt provides a stable, secure connection that stays with you and functions as intended.

The WPFR device is designed to be worn on the body belt because this is the primary load-bearing attachment point of your harness system. Placing it on the torso’s belt keeps the device with you as you move and ensures forces from a fall or rescue are directed into the harness and across your hips and torso, where they’re meant to be managed. Backpack straps, belt loops, or helmet straps aren’t built to carry fall-arrest or rescue loads and can shift, loosen, or fail under load, compromising safety. Attaching the WPFR to the body belt provides a stable, secure connection that stays with you and functions as intended.

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