Brand:Supair

Dyneema risers :: SUPAIR

40,00 

Separate Dyneema risers.

Lightweight, for solo parachutes. The pair.

Length: 145 cm
Weight: 60g

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Brand

Supair

Supair is a pioneering paragliding brand, born in Haute-Savoie in 1979 thanks to the innovative spirit of Pierre Bouilloux and mountain thermals. Its common thread: the pleasure of flying, closeness to paragliders, excellence and teamwork. And they have never lost the thread. SUPAIR harnesses are inscribed in the memory of free flight. Their canopies are instinctive with a reassuring feel. The accessories accompany you in the air. The SUPAIR brand brings together designers, children of flight, and stratospheric imaginations to design outdoor products. Literally. We don't put on airs, we simply look like what we are: an efficient, well-groomed brand that is open to the freedom of the winds. Since the beginnings of paragliding, the brand has remained faithful to the creative and adventurous spirit of the pioneers, to facilitate access to the air for all new paragliders and to imagine new, innovative products and services. Everything had to be invented in the first Supair flights. Everything is still to be invented with each flight in our community.
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The emergency lifts are the 2 straps that connect the parachute to your paragliding harness. Highly resistant Thanks to dyneema braiding, they are available in standard, light or two-seater versions, depending on your needs. Where are the risers fitted? First, a large 7mm stainless steel link will connect the risers to your reserve parachute (you can also make a lark's head if your reserve's webbing allows it). You now have the 2 strands to connect to your harness. Depending on your equipment, they will be attached either to the shoulders or to the main carabiners. For shoulder attachment : On the vast majority of sport, school, cocoon and reversible paragliding harnesses, the parachute pocket is integrated and the parachute is attached to the shoulders. At the top of the back of your harness are 2 sturdy straps: this is where the risers are attached, so that you can land relatively upright. If you've opted for a stainless steel main link, you'll be able to do 2 lark heads. Otherwise, 2 stainless steel 6mm links will be required. For attachment to the main links : In the case of a light harness (hike and fly, cocon light...), a para ventral pocket will contain your parachute. The reserve is housed in a ventral container, and the risers come out of each side of the ventral pocket to attach to the main carabiners. In this configuration, there's no need for additional carabiners... If all this is just Chinese, don't hesitate to come and see us, we can give you all the information you need and help you assemble the reserve parachute :)

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