Whether you are pruning high branches, rescuing a cat that climbed too far, or doing arborist work, a tree harness is safety gear you cannot cut corners on. We approached this category the way climbers do, prioritizing security and certification over comfort extras. Padding still mattered, because hanging in a saddle for any length of time gets painful fast in a thinly padded harness. We looked closely at attachment points, since solid, well-placed D-rings and bridges determine how you can position and move. Adjustability across waist and leg loops decided whether a harness fit a range of body sizes securely. Weight rating and build quality were non-negotiable, because this is gear where failure is not an option. We never recommend improvising tree work with non-rated equipment. Below are the harnesses that balanced genuine safety with the comfort needed to actually finish a job at height, and the standout choice for heavier or longer climbing sessions.