Morpheus Technologies Owner’s Manual
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Section 8: Risers
We, at Morpheus Technologies use Type 8 webbing for our risers. Type 8 is proven to have
superior strength yet maintains a high level of flexibility. We follow the measurements of
construction that The Relative Workshop uses. Since they are the company that designed
the 3-ring system that is commonly used today, they continue to do extensive testing and
assure that the latest performance specifications are accurate and reliable. All of our
BASE risers come standard with a slider down/off line-release modification. We utilize hard
housings on all of our containers as standard. The only time you want to cut away from a
single parachute container is after you have landed. Generally, this can mean that you
have landed in a tree or in the water. It has been proven that soft housings can jam once
they get wet, so we feel that hard housings are considered safer for use in this
application.
Figure 1: 3-Ring Release System
Assembly
Before assembling the 3-Ring release system, be certain that the risers are not twisted or
reversed.
1. Lay the container face down as you would when packing it. Insert the yellow cables
into their appropriate hard housings. Remember that the long cable is to be inserted into
the long housing that goes around the user’s left shoulder and the short cable is inserted
to the shorter housing that ends on the right side of the user’s body.
2. Be certain to maintain continuity and grasp the right riser, making sure that the rings of
the riser are facing toward the floor. Pass the middle-sized ring on the end of the riser
through the right side harness (large) ring from above. The riser must stay in front of the
harness ring.
3. Next fold the middle ring back toward the canopy and risers.
4. Next, thread the smaller riser ring through the middle ring in the same manner. Be
certain that the smaller ring does not pass through the large harness ring, this mistake is
easily made with the “small ring” version of the 3-Ring system.