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Adjusting your Manix
The Manix harness offers you several adjustment choices, making it possible for the
pilot to find his ideal position according to his size and shape. The harness is adjustable
using shoulder, back, chest and legs straps. The harness is correctly adjusted when
you feel comfortable without any pressure on shoulders or back.
Individual settings
Setting the angle between your back and the vertical axis.
Please devote sufficient time to setting the harness correctly. Preferably hang it on a
simulator or similar, and check it, spending long enough to simulate long periods of
flight. This gives you the opportunity, to easily try a number of different settings at one
time before undertaking your first flight.
Adjusting of lateral straps
Adjustments can be made to the lateral straps leading trough the flat buckles to your
back.
When correctly adjusted you feel only light pressure on both back and shoulder. If the
lateral straps are too loose you will feel pressure on your shoulders from the shoulder
straps. By pulling on them you change the position. If you feel pressure on your back,
release the lateral straps by pulling the loop on the flat buckles within the tunnel of
Neoprene material.
Adjusting of lateral straps Adjusting of shoulder straps
Adjusting of shoulder straps
Adjustments can be made to the shoulder straps leading trough the flat buckles to your
shoulders.
When correctly adjusted you should feel only light pressure on both back and shoulder.
If the shoulder straps are too loose you will feel pressure on your back from the lateral
straps. By pulling on them you can change the position. If you feel pressure on your
shoulders release the shoulder straps by pulling the loop on the flat buckles.