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Para-Cushion
Back 303
P/N: 124105
The
standard back mounted container, model 303,
measures 24" (60
cm) tall by 16" (40 cm) wide by 3" (7 cm) thick and weighs
approximately 15 lb. (6.5 kg). The Para-Cushion Back is recommended for use in airplanes where head
room is at a minimum such as an ASW-27, a PW-5, a Cap-10, a Zlin 50, a
Christen Eagle, the front seat of an RV-4 and many others. In many cases
it is possible to replace the airplane back cushion with the Strong Para-Cushion
Back Parachute System.
Other Para-Cushion Back models are available in different
sizes to accommodate a smaller space, such as in the
cockpit of an SU-31. The Short Back, the Narrow Back
and the Short and Narrow back.
The
fully adjustable harness allows wearer to adjust the
harness using seven adjustment points for a perfect
fit. Works very well for clubs where different people
will be using the system, also works well for the
non-pilot seat in two seat airplanes where different
passengers will be carried. |
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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. |