Harness User’s manual
| STRIKE 2
SUPAIR
| STRIKE 2
| page 26
Lumbar support
This setting allows the lower back support to be adjusted to your liking.
The tighter the setting, the more elongated the flight position. If you loosen this adjustment the
position will be more upright.
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ADJUSTING THE HARNESS
Adjusting the harness
Without strap tension, first adjust the backrest incline at
the desired angle.
- Tightening will bring the backrest at a more vertical angle
- Loosening the backrest will tilt the back support rearward.
Adjusting the chest strap :
The distance to consider corresponds to the length between the middle points at the bottom of each carabiner.
The ideal distance varies between paragliding wing models.
Adjust your harness’s chest strap according to the wing manufacturer’s recommendations.
Tightening the chest-strap provides more stability but less piloting efficiency while increasing
the risk of riser twisting.
On the contrary loosening the strap provides more efficiency but can be dangerous in turbu-
lent aerology (increased risk of falling towards the collapsed side of your glider).
Adjust the shoulder straps length using the trimmers
The pressure on the shoulder straps contributes to general comfort in flight. It must be pre-
cise: not too tight nor too loose. The upper area of the straps must offer enough support to
maintain your torso in a comfortable position.