Genie race 3_manual_en_33 – GIN Genie Race 3 User Manual

Page 36

Advertising
background image

Lateral Straps- two straps (1)
The lateral straps adjust the angle between the thighs and the back. Lengthening the straps

increases the angle and vice-versa. The easiest way to adjust them correctly is during a flight in

calm air. Remember that flying in the supine position (i.e. leaning back), reduces the stability of

the harness and increases the risk of riser twists after a deflation. Make adjustments to the metal

Edelrid buckle and then match the adjustment on the upper plastic buckle.

Seat Straps (2)
The seat straps change the depth of the seat. Adjust to find a comfortable position. In the

sitting position, lengthen the straps to their maximum at first and then use the plastic buckles to

shorten the straps to find a comfortable position with good back support. Lengthening the straps

also helps you to slide easily into the harness at take off, while shortening the straps helps you to

be in the standing position for landing.

Side Straps (3)
The seat adjustment straps allow you to adjust the angle of the front of the seat. To get the
optimum setting you can loosen these straps to the maximum in the sitting position and start

pulling the straps until you get the comfort from the leg support depending on the flying style of

the pilot.

Speed Bar
Hanging in the simulator, adjust the length of the speed bar cord so that the bar hangs at least

15cm below the front of the harness. Making the cord too short could result in the speed system

being constantly or unintentionally engaged during flight. It is safer to start with the speed bar a

little long and shorten it following your first flights. Test the speed bar in flight only after you are

comfortable with your new harness, and always do so in calm conditions with ample clearance

above the ground.

1

2

3

Lateral strap

Seat strap

Side strap

36

1

2

3

Advertising