It apears to me that Wesco is playing with fire. It appears from the pictures and the description, that they are taking a harness and adding the sternum strap. Thats what the description says they do, and if you look at the picture, note that the in car unit is sewn in a different location, and it looks like they have taken the SFI tag and actually removed it and resewn it on their sternum addition! In the other picture, it looks like the SFI tag is in it's original position, with the sternum strap sewn below it.
EDIT: After posting, I see Jim posted at the same time, essentially. While I was searching for the SFI spec, he states the aloowance for multiple points of release exist.
So, I stand corrected. However, I'd be interested in learning HOW the straps are tested. Is it a simple pull to failure? Or does it involve anatomical fitting, etc? I would imagine that the addition of the sternum strap could affect the test if it is more than a pull to failure, and the modifying party is playing with fire.
Another anomoly I spotted while on the SFI site was the 38.1 spec has no dating. Once bought, the item is good forever, according to SFI. But, HANS states the straps must be replaced every two years. How is this actually being handled? Logic suggests that if HANS requires replacement of a part of the item, it must, at some point, fail to meet 38.1 specs, correct?