What to consider while choosing your paragliding harness? - Theo De Blic

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
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    I sat down with Theo De Blic to chat about harnesses and their differences. Hopefully this video helps you to make more informed choise next time you consider getting a new harness.
    #paragliding #gear #harness

Комментарии • 4

  • @markus9666
    @markus9666 Год назад +2

    One more thing: you correctly state that pods are by definition less protective when it comes to the protector; for hobby pilots - aka 99.5% of all pilots - a 10cm bigger cross section on pods would not compromise aerodynamics much, yet would allow protectors to be thicker and protect much better. Pods with 40-45G and worse, only protect on a straight-downwards crash, but not on the lower back or outside the tight certification rules. Why? Sad!

  • @ohakuneyachtclub8753
    @ohakuneyachtclub8753 7 дней назад

    great video thank you. you mentioned theo showed you a way to reduce your riser distance on a harness that has them by default set too wide. my ozone solos light is not adjustable in the waist as it has a fixed sewn strap so the risers are about 48 cm apart which is way too wide for me. can you tell me how to reduce this width ? many thanks.

  • @markus9666
    @markus9666 Год назад

    It would be great if not only acro, but all harnesses had adjustable or removable ABS. Skywalk Range XAlps 3 or Bogdanfly Cocoon v2 are two recent examples that I like for that fact. Optional Seatboard with no/little ABS give such precise control :) Why is this not done for all harnesses?