I like it....I have a bungee cord on my selfie stick in case I drop it, but the biggest issue is putting it somewhere on takeoff. I finally found somewhere to store it during takeoff.
@@rule1dontgosplatI’d be interested to know where that place is? I have a selfie stick ready to go, but not sure of the best place to put it for takeoff/landing.
@@advtomsure! I have a bungee cord on mine that’s about a half meter long. I clip one end in with the risers on my left side. I have a dudek power seat light. After I’m strapped in, i shove the selfie stick and insta 360 behind me on the left side, right up into the vertical crease where the back of the powerseat meets the left side. The weight of the motor on my back and my body holds it there. I don’t even feel it. After takeoff, when I’m settled into the seat and I’m high enough to go into cruise mode and relax. I can reach back and pull the selfie stick out from behind me.
It took me about a month to get over my crash. totally my fault and not the equipment, I was flying too late in the morning and on landing the turbulent air sort of got me into a pilot induced oscillation and I went splat.
@@HelenCrane-jl1nv there is an element of risk to everything in life. I have over 3000 skydives and several 100 base jumps without a single incident, and I hope that continues with Paramotoring too. Take things slow and know your limits and absolutely go for it. It is amazing 😃
What did you think of my foot cam… a good selfie stick alternative?
I like it....I have a bungee cord on my selfie stick in case I drop it, but the biggest issue is putting it somewhere on takeoff. I finally found somewhere to store it during takeoff.
Helmet cam was good also
@@FanDancerthank you 😊
@@rule1dontgosplatI’d be interested to know where that place is? I have a selfie stick ready to go, but not sure of the best place to put it for takeoff/landing.
@@advtomsure! I have a bungee cord on mine that’s about a half meter long. I clip one end in with the risers on my left side.
I have a dudek power seat light.
After I’m strapped in, i shove the selfie stick and insta 360 behind me on the left side, right up into the vertical crease where the back of the powerseat meets the left side. The weight of the motor on my back and my body holds it there. I don’t even feel it.
After takeoff, when I’m settled into the seat and I’m high enough to go into cruise mode and relax. I can reach back and pull the selfie stick out from behind me.
Great job man
Beautiful
Thank you. Appreciate it 👍🏻
Did your leg hurt after?
Wow anyway.
No, my leg was just fine 👍🏻 I only lifted it up when I was talking
After the recent crash I’ve honestly been way to scared to touch my glider. Stay safe up there man
It took me about a month to get over my crash. totally my fault and not the equipment, I was flying too late in the morning and on landing the turbulent air sort of got me into a pilot induced oscillation and I went splat.
glad you saw the other side of it. Do you mind me asking what happened ? Was thinking about getting into this...not so much now.
Thank you, appreciate that 👍🏻 Hope you’re ok after your crash!?
@@rule1dontgosplatis that incident what inspired your RUclips name? 😉 glad your ok and flying again mate
@@HelenCrane-jl1nv there is an element of risk to everything in life. I have over 3000 skydives and several 100 base jumps without a single incident, and I hope that continues with Paramotoring too. Take things slow and know your limits and absolutely go for it. It is amazing 😃