@@moulleboulle57 The packing size is similar to the Arrow. They seems a bit stiff when you fold the harness. The smallest pack size goes to the Delight 4 as you can fold the back protection. But I prefer a foam back protection like on the Forza 2 and the Arrow. Cheers,
@@ziadbassil thanks for that, super helpful. I'm wondering how the pack size compares to the impress 4, since that seems to be the most direct competitor to the forza 2. Could you comment on that as well?
What about replacing carabiner by paralock quick release carabiners ? Sometimes, harness loops are too small and as I can’t easily test forza2, I’m looking for such details 😊
Hi Ziad, thanks for this! Is there a good pocket to fit an anti-G chute (on the right hand side) at the Arrow too, or is all taken up by the battery pouch?
If you need an L size with a height of 1.8 m, the Forza 2 would probably be small for me at 1.9 and 93 kg. I'm thinking of getting an Advance Impress 4. What do you think?
I'm still waiting for the L size to be able to see if it fits...the M is too small... On the Genie light 3, the M was a bit small for me...on the edge, like the Forza 2 M , and the Genie lite 3 L was a bit larger for me...let's see...
for sure one of the ugliest pod harnesses I`ve ever seen! I don`t care how good is it, the material on the pod is full of wrinkles and remains me of cheap old harnesses from AVA !!! So disappointed with Ozone! Still an Advance Imprss 4 beats this F2 in any aspect.
I agree, I think the Impress 4 is still quite a great design compared to the new breed of harnesses. The only one I would currently consider for replacing my Impress 4 would be the Niviuk Arrow.
@@JorgeParagliding Arrow wouldn`t sit in the same category since it only has one rescue container, yet a well made and nice finishing has always been a bold symbol which Niviuk is known for
Thank you for your videos.
Peace and love ❤
Hey Ziad, great video. Thanks a lot. Could you show how small you can pack the harness? Also in comparison to the Niviuk Arrow.
Yes, I’m also interested about packing size/volume
@@moulleboulle57 The packing size is similar to the Arrow. They seems a bit stiff when you fold the harness. The smallest pack size goes to the Delight 4 as you can fold the back protection. But I prefer a foam back protection like on the Forza 2 and the Arrow. Cheers,
@@ziadbassil thanks for that, super helpful. I'm wondering how the pack size compares to the impress 4, since that seems to be the most direct competitor to the forza 2. Could you comment on that as well?
Thank you ❤
What about replacing carabiner by paralock quick release carabiners ? Sometimes, harness loops are too small and as I can’t easily test forza2, I’m looking for such details 😊
Sure, you can if you wish...
Hi Ziad, thanks for this! Is there a good pocket to fit an anti-G chute (on the right hand side) at the Arrow too, or is all taken up by the battery pouch?
Hi, Thank you.
There isn't an anti G pocket on the Arrow
Thank you Ziad!
@@ziadbassil
If you need an L size with a height of 1.8 m, the Forza 2 would probably be small for me at 1.9 and 93 kg. I'm thinking of getting an Advance Impress 4. What do you think?
I'm still waiting for the L size to be able to see if it fits...the M is too small...
On the Genie light 3, the M was a bit small for me...on the edge, like the Forza 2 M , and the Genie lite 3 L was a bit larger for me...let's see...
@@ziadbassil Thanks for the answer. I'm waiting for your opinion on the L size
Hi ziad.
Do you also test scala 2?
Hi, Yes, test is already on my blog: www.dustoftheuniverse.com
for sure one of the ugliest pod harnesses I`ve ever seen! I don`t care how good is it, the material on the pod is full of wrinkles and remains me of cheap old harnesses from AVA !!! So disappointed with Ozone! Still an Advance Imprss 4 beats this F2 in any aspect.
I agree, I think the Impress 4 is still quite a great design compared to the new breed of harnesses. The only one I would currently consider for replacing my Impress 4 would be the Niviuk Arrow.
@@JorgeParagliding Arrow wouldn`t sit in the same category since it only has one rescue container, yet a well made and nice finishing has always been a bold symbol which Niviuk is known for