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A harness is a looped restraint or support. Specifically, it may refer to one of the following harness types:
- Bondage harness
- Child harness
- Climbing harness
- Dog harness
- Pet harness
- Five-point harness
- Horse harness
- Parrot harness
- Safety harness
- Windsurfing harness
- The backpack straps of a breathing apparatus
Harness may also refer to:
- Cable harness
- Test harness, in software testing
- Harness racing, horse racing
- Loom harness, a component of a loom
- Harness, a type of clinch in grappling
- Harness, Arkansas, a ghost town
- Full harness restraints, see belly chain
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