Concept; X-Pression Protection; S.o.s. Label - Woody Valley Xpression Manual

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1.1- Concept

X-PRESSION is a product that was developed entirely by Woody Valley to meet the demands specifically expressed by our pilots. This paragliding harness was
designed principally for pilots who fly aerobatics and freestyle, but also for pilots who like to fly in a seated position. In building this harness, we have dedicated
meticulous attention to even the smallest details regarding comfort and safety.
X-PRESSION was designed for maximum comfort and simplicity of use. Its compact and attractive design makes it pleasant and smart.
The overall geometry of the harness gives the pilot a better perception of the sensations transmitted by the paraglider, while maintaining a feeling of maximum
safety in flight. This increases precision in handling and facilitates active flying techniques. The harness is fitted with the "T-LOCK safety system," which prevents
the pilot from sliding out of the harness in the case that he or she has forgotten to fasten the leg-straps.

1.2- X-PRESSION protection

X-PRESSION is fitted with dorsal protection in foam with a thickness of 14 cm. A sheet of high-density polyethylene on the outside of the foam dorsal protection
provides a barrier in the case of collision with pointed objects, and the reinforced external fabric reduces the damage that could be caused to the harness by
abrasion. This dorsal protection was designed to help the pilot in case of impact, reducing the energetic intensity of deceleration. However it cannot completely
eliminate the risk of injury.

1.3- S.O.S. label

This label, coloured red with white lettering, is readily visible in a pocket on the right shoulder-strap padding. It is easy to pull out, and it is fastened to the harness
to prevent it from being lost. On the back of this label, you can write the information that you think should be given to rescue personnel in case of accident.
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