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2.1.2- Back position adjustment 

By adjusting the back (using the trimmers higher up on the side), the pilot adjusts the inclination of the torso with respect to the vertical axis in flight. A good 
flying position, improving control of the glider, is obtained by positioning the face at about 15 cm from an imaginary line between the two karabiners. 
 
 

          

 

 

2.1.3- Shoulder-strap adjustment 

Shoulder-strap adjustment enables the harness to be adjusted to the pilot’s height. The adjustment buckle is situated low down, near the rear edge of the seat. 
The shoulder-straps also support part of the torso weight to improve comfort. 
 
 

          

 

 

Summary of Contents for Passenger

Page 1: ...Please read this manual before flying with the PASSENGER for the first time...

Page 2: ...information necessary to assemble adjust fly and store your harness Thorough knowledge of your equipment will improve your personal safety and your level of flying The Woody Valley team SAFETY NOTE Y...

Page 3: ...ack position adjustment 4 2 1 3 Shoulder strap adjustment 4 2 1 4 Chest strap adjustment 5 2 1 5 Leg strap adjustment 5 3 FLYING WITH THE PASSENGER HARNESS 6 3 1 PRE FLIGHT CHECKS 6 3 2 POCKETS 6 3 3...

Page 4: ...able for all types of individual PASSENGER is a simple and lightweight harness designed for maximum comfort and simplicity of use It is easy to carry around when not in the air 1 2 PASSENGER protectio...

Page 5: ...ect functioning The airbag protection system is also covered with reinforced fabric which helps reduce damage caused by any abrasion to which the harness may be subjected 1 3 Passenger comfort The two...

Page 6: ...ition and conditions For this reason it is best to place all the things that would normally be carried when flying into the back pocket rucksack accessories extra clothing and other sundry items 2 1 1...

Page 7: ...ition improving control of the glider is obtained by positioning the face at about 15 cm from an imaginary line between the two karabiners 2 1 3 Shoulder strap adjustment Shoulder strap adjustment ena...

Page 8: ...so a small elastic clip at the extremity of the padded shoulder straps This prevents the shoulders from slipping out of the straps during the launch run The plastic clip also includes a useful whistle...

Page 9: ...stened in its correct position and the pins are firmly inserted pockets and zips are closed the paraglider is connected correctly to the harness and that both karabiners are locked closed by means of...

Page 10: ...on it is very dangerous for your back even if you have an airbag which provide exclusively passive protection Standing up before landing is an active safety precaution and it is much more effective th...

Page 11: ...s clean as possible by regularly cleaning off dirt with a plastic bristle brush and or a damp cloth If the harness gets exceptionally dirty wash it with water and a mild soap Allow the harness to dry...

Page 12: ...at One size cm 46 Distance between karabiners min max One size cm 40 51 Size of wooden seat one size Width 36 cm depth 37 cm Total weight of PASSENGER complete with karabiners 3 20 kg Type of protecti...

Page 13: ...on contained in this manual is correct but please remember that it has been produced for guidance only This owner s manual is subject to change without prior notice Please check at www woodyvalley com...

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