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Sidewinder
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Main closing flap | Double-wide legpads |
Reserve top flap. The top reserve flap tucks into a pocket on the midflap, plus it has locking side tabs. Very secure at high vertical airspeeds but designed and fully tested to be non restrictive to the pilot chute launch.
Main closing flap. The large angled tuck tab holds the the main pin protector flap securely closed until the main closing pin is released.
Double-wide Legpads. Not only are the legpads double-wide,
but so is the webbing inside. This keeps the padding from 'bunching
up' and adds incredible comfort under canopy. Great for longer times
'in the saddle' and for jumpers who use the harness to help steer their
canopy. Note how the legpad tapers down to single-wide at the end,
where it returns on the inside of your leg; again, more comfort.
Reserve
Static Line. An option that some skydivers prefer to aid in a
faster reserve deployment once a cutaway has been effected. The RSL
disconnect snap shackle is available in the bronze or smaller stainless
versions (shown). The lanyard runs down to the pivot point of the
harness ring, and then doubles back to the shackle; this allows the end
of the lanyard to move with the main risers on deployment without the velcro
becoming disconnected. Rather than just flopping free in the wind,
the tab on the end of the snap shackle is held to the riser with a small
snap, thus making sure that the tab is always available in exactly the
same location for a quick disconnect if the need should arise (water, winds,
etc). One sharp pull on the tab pops the snap and disconnects the
snap shackle from the riser.
Stainless Steel 3rings. A beautiful, smooth surface polish
with no plating to wear off (and no chance of rust). The Stainless
is much harder and stronger than the previous standard plated carbon steel
hardware. As well, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency,
eliminating the cadmium plating (a heavy metal) is much better for the
environment. The chest strap and legstrap hardware is now available
in stainless steel as well.
Velcroless toggles. With this option, the velcroless toggle
is held in place by upper and lower solid keepers. The toggle is
narrower, thicker and very comfortable to hold. Extra brake line
is towed in an elastic band to the side of the toggle.
Articulating
Ring Harness. These optional rings allow the harness to move
with the jumper, allowing a larger amount of flex. Most jumpers utilizing
the 'Rings' claim a noticeable improvement in comfort, not only in freefall,
but also while wearing the rig on the ground or in the aircraft.
An additional side benefit of the articulating harness, as shown in load
tests conducted, is a dramatic 22% increase in harness strength!
This is mainly due to an even loading of the harness stitch patterns.
The harness can be made so that the ring is rotated and the main lift webb
becomes adjustable, as may be required for a student operation. The
sidestrap can join the ring directly (as shown) for a shorter jumper/longer
container combination, or can be sewn into the top stitch pattern for a
jumper with a longer torso/shorter rig combination.
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