L/XL SLT Low MKII Paramotor Harness - Low Hook-Up points - by Apco Aviation.
- Emergency parachute container can be zipped on either the left or right side of the harness.
- Additional accessory pocket can be zipped on either the left or right side of the harness.
- NEW Safety straps attach to the CG, running under the seat – will protect in case of any side arm failure - 4 different options to cover any paramotor
- NEW Ball bearing speed bar pulleys (smoother, lighter use of speed bar)
- Paramotor pod compatible
- Paramotor airbag compatible
- NEW Replaceable shoulder cover for custom branding
- NEW Replaceable abrasion resistant shoulder cover for replacement due to wear and tear or pull start cable damage
- Fuel gauge mirror.
- Wonderbar (speed bar)
*** Carabiners Not Included ***
What type of safety webbing do I need?
Choosing your safety webbing:
For Low Swing Arms (Pap, PXP, Kangook, Fly Products, ect.) - Safety webbing short, 12mm dyneema webbing (code: 80041)
For Mid Swing Arms (S-bars, ParaJet, Kangook, Swan neck(Mini Plane), ect.) - Safety webbing long, 12mm dyneema webbing (code: 80042)
Choosing your carabiner connector webbing:
For Tube Arms (MiniPlane, R. Ultralight, Air-Conception - typical tube diameter 25mm) Carabiner loop, 12mm dyneema webbing (code: 44704)
For CNC Arms or Omega Shackle Connector (Fly Products, PXP, ParaJet, Kangoook, Scott, Yooda) Figure 8 connection for side arms with carabiner, 25mm polyester webbing. (code 80049)
Notes to ensure you have the correct setup:
Always do a hang check prior to flight.
If your safety webbing is too short:
-It will limit the side arm range of motion, reducing weight shift ability.
-It will make it harder to get into the seat after takeoff.
- It may alter the hang/thrust angle.
If your safety webbing is too long:
- In case of asymmetric arm failure, there will be a large difference in the carabiner heights between the two dies, leading to a dangerous weight shift turn.