Available
Options:
Aerobatic harness. This harness option
moves the snaps that normally sit on top of the pilots legs,
to your chest, where there is no pressure from a seat belt.
This works best where a Hooker Harness Ratchet type seat
belt is used.
Quick Ejector Snaps. This is the Military
type hardware that can be used in place of the standard
B-12 snaps. Works best for former military pilots who have
become accustomed to this type of hardware.
Capewell Riser Releases. For landing in
high wind conditions allows the pilot to release the parachute,
to prevent dragging. Disadvantages -- Heavy and expensive
hardware.
Oxygen
Pocket. Pocket built in to the system for a bail
out bottle. (Pocket only.)
ELT Pocket. Pocket built in to the system
for the pilots ELT. (Pocket only.)
Sheepskin
pad. Sheepskin pads keep you cool in the summer
and warm in the winter. Installed using the Velcro channels
already in place on your system.
Lumbar
Support Cushion
Aero
Pad. Available for Para-Cushion Back models only.
A zip-on seat pad held in place by the pilots weight to
restrain the Paracushion and prevent shifting during high
G maneuvers.
G-Pad. An auxiliary pad that attaches to
the back pad of any Para-Cushion. The G-pad is formed to
snugly fit around the pilot's sides providing extra support
during high G maneuvers.
Custom
Monogramming. We can monogram your name, N number,
or anything that space will allow on the front of your container.
Survival
Equipment Pocket. Storage space built in to the
container, to hold personnel items such as a cell phone,
signal mirror, energy bar and a small first aid kit.