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Nextpasstheredloopoftheanti-forgetsystemthrough
theeyeletontherighthandpodnexttotheinstrumentpanel.
Theredballfoundunderthelefthandmaillonshouldnow
bepassedthroughtheloopoftheanti-forgetsystem.
Theshoulderstrapretainerclipshouldnowbefastened.
SHOULDER STRAPS
ThelengthoftheShoulderstrapscanbemodiedusingtheadjustmentstraps.Adjusttheshoulderswhilst
standingupwiththeharnessonsothattheyarecomfortablysnug.Whilstsuspendedintheseatedposition
ensurethestrapsarecomfortableandsupportive,theyshouldnotbetootightnortooloose.
LUMBER SUPPORT
TheLumbersupportshouldbeadjustedforacomfortableyingposition.Preciseadjustmentscanbemadeintheair
sothatyourlowerbackiscompletelysupportedandthereisnotensioninyourstomachmuscles.Besuretoadjustthe
lumbersupportscarefully,settingthemtooloosewillresultinaveryreclinedpositionintheair.
LEG STRAPS/CHEST STRAP
The length of the leg straps and chest strap affects the overall stability of the harness. For maximum
weightshiftthecheststrapandlegstrapsshouldbeleftintheirlongestposition.Forgreaterrollstabilitythe
strapscanbetightened.Itisimportanttotestyandadjusttondthepositionthatisbestforyourstyleof
yingandoverallcomfort.