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3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest Review (2026)

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★★★★½ 4.7/5

Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial

3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest — Key Specifications (from the listing)
Brand 3M DBI-SALA
Type Full-body harness
Size (this listing) See listing
Hardware noted on listing side D-rings (positioning); dorsal D-ring; arc-flash-rated build (per listing)
Standards Verify standard markings on the harness label
Typical price $149.99
Model / SKU 1402022

The 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest is a full-body harness from 3M DBI-SALA, stocked at $149.99. It's built for crews upgrading from bare-bones harnesses who want genuine comfort without X300 money — this review covers what the listing documents, where it beats its closest rival, and who should buy something else.

Why the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest Stands Out

The X200 is the middle child of the ExoFit family and probably its best value: most of the comfort engineering that made the line famous, at a price a whole crew can wear. The comfort-vest cut spreads the load through padded shoulders instead of pinch points.

Specification and Configuration

What the listing commits to: side D-rings (positioning); dorsal D-ring; arc-flash-rated build (per listing). We don't restate standard compliance the listing doesn't surface — check the sewn-in label on arrival; that label, not a product page, is what your competent person verifies. Sizing is the spec buyers get wrong most: a harness that fits arrests correctly, one that almost fits doesn't.

A harness is the B in the ABC of fall protection — it pairs with an anchorage and a connector (an SRL or shock-absorbing lanyard) to form a complete personal fall arrest system. OSHA requires inspection before each use and removal from service after any fall arrest. Donning takes practice: our step-by-step donning guide and the harness inspection checklist cover the routine that keeps the gear trustworthy. This model is also stocked in sibling sizes: X200 Comfort Vest — X-Large.

Where It Falls Short

Its limits, honestly: Buyers at either extreme — minimal-budget programs (Protecta PRO) or all-day premium wearers (X300/Strata).

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Side d-rings (positioning)
  • Honest listing — verify label markings on arrival
  • $149.99 — mid-market positioning
  • 3M DBI-SALA — 3M DBI-SALA is the premium tier of 3M's fall-protection portfolio

Cons

  • Comfort tier is defined by wear time — match padding to your shift, not the price tag
  • Buyers at either extreme

Who Should Buy It

Order the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest if you are crews upgrading from bare-bones harnesses who want genuine comfort without X300 money.

Who Should Skip It

Skip it for buyers at either extreme — minimal-budget programs (Protecta PRO) or all-day premium wearers (X300/Strata).

How It Compares

The X100 is the entry ExoFit and saves $20; the X200 adds the deeper comfort build. For daily wearers the X200's difference is felt by mid-morning; for occasional use the X100 is the smarter spend. The full field is ranked in our best safety harness guide, and the fall-protection pillar maps harnesses against connectors, anchors, and rescue gear. Head-to-head rival: 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X100.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest come in?

See the listing for the size run. Sibling sizes we stock are linked in the review body. Fit is a safety spec on a harness: the dorsal D-ring must sit between the shoulder blades and leg straps must not slack.

Is the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest ANSI compliant?

The listing doesn't restate standard markings, and we don't invent them. Check the sewn-in label on arrival — full-body harnesses for industrial fall arrest are built to ANSI/ASSE Z359.11, and the label is where compliance is verified.

3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest vs 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X100 — which should I buy?

The X100 is the entry ExoFit and saves $20; the X200 adds the deeper comfort build. For daily wearers the X200's difference is felt by mid-morning; for occasional use the X100 is the smarter spend.

Who is the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest best for?

Crews upgrading from bare-bones harnesses who want genuine comfort without X300 money.

When should I skip the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest?

Buyers at either extreme — minimal-budget programs (Protecta PRO) or all-day premium wearers (X300/Strata).

How much does the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest cost?

$149.99 at WC Safety; the linked Amazon listing tracks live market pricing.

What connector pairs with the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest — SRL or lanyard?

Either, clipped to the dorsal D-ring. A personal SRL limits free fall to inches and needs less clearance; a shock-absorbing lanyard costs less. Our shock-absorbing lanyard vs SRL reference and the SRL buyer's guide walk the decision.

How do I inspect the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest before use?

Webbing (cuts, fraying, chemical or heat damage), stitching, hardware function, label legibility, and the impact indicator. OSHA requires pre-use inspection; our full-body harness inspection checklist covers the complete routine.

How should the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest fit?

Dorsal D-ring between the shoulder blades, chest strap at mid-chest, leg straps snug enough to slide a flat hand under but no more. Our donning guide covers the two-minute fit check that catches the common errors.

What happens if the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest arrests a fall?

Retire it. Any harness that has arrested a fall comes out of service immediately per OSHA and manufacturer instructions — webbing takes arrest loads invisibly, and the impact indicator only tells part of the story.

How long does a harness like the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest last?

Service life is governed by inspection results and the manufacturer's instructions, not a fixed number of years. Failed inspection, fall arrest, or chemical/heat damage retire it immediately; hard daily use retires gear faster than calendars do.

Can I use the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest for positioning work?

Its listing notes side D-rings — positioning is what they're for, used with a positioning lanyard while a separate fall-arrest connection stays on the dorsal ring.

What does OSHA require before I can work at height in this harness?

A complete personal fall arrest system (anchorage, harness, connector), pre-use inspection, training, and fall protection at 6 ft in construction (4 ft general industry). Our OSHA height-trigger reference covers when protection is required.

Is 3M DBI-SALA a good fall-protection brand?

3M DBI-SALA is the premium tier of 3M's fall-protection portfolio; the ExoFit harness family is among the most-specified in North American construction and industry.

How many workers can share one harness?

Shared harnesses are legal but worker-assigned ones are better practice: fit stays adjusted, inspection history stays meaningful, and hygiene stays tolerable. Universal-fit models exist precisely for shared lockers — sized models reward assignment.

What's the weight capacity of the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest?

The listing doesn't restate a capacity figure and we don't invent one — the harness label and manufacturer instructions state the rated capacity range, and workers plus tools must stay inside it.

Do I need a suspension trauma strap with this harness?

Strongly recommended for any solo or delayed-rescue scenario: post-fall suspension becomes a medical emergency in minutes. They cost little, weigh nothing, and our suspension trauma strap guide ranks the options.

The Bottom Line

The 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit X200 Comfort Vest does its job at its price: side D-rings (positioning); dorsal D-ring; arc-flash-rated build (per listing) at $149.99. Rated 4.7/5 on documented spec, configuration, and value for the intended buyer.


About the Author

Steven Eaton is the founder of WC Safety and an industrial PPE specialist who sources and evaluates fall-protection equipment for construction, industrial, and utility buyers.

How We Review

Reviews draw on the manufacturer's published listing data, ANSI/ASSE Z359.11 harness requirements, and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 / 1910.140. We do not run lab tests or invent specifications; where a listing states no rating, the review says so. Ratings reflect documented spec, configuration, and value.

Affiliate Disclosure

WC Safety is an Amazon Associate and earns commissions on qualifying purchases through links on this page. Affiliate relationships do not influence our ratings.

Editorial Standards

Claims are drawn from listing data and published standards. Fall protection is life-safety equipment: confirm specifications against the manufacturer's instruction manual and use under a competent person's direction. Report errors to safetynw2012@gmail.com.

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