I don't kniw if it would work the same on a paraglider but I've seen parachutists wind the twist down to the risers / harnesses and from there it unravelled a lit easier
You should twist the risers instead of spreading them. You are using the "old" way of clearing a line twist. The new way is to just twist the risers in the opposite way and this will clear it very quickly
@@NinVisible if your twists are clockwise, grab the riser and push them closer together and twist them with your hands counter clockwise. This will move the twists downwards and they will be easier to climb over. You can try it on a swing. Just twist the swing 3-4 revolutions and grab 2-3 feet above the seat and twist them opposite there. You should see the twists move down. You don't need to sit in the swing for this.
@@NinVisible now that I'm thinking about it, you should probably twist the risers the same way as the twists are. So clockwise twists, twist clockwise. It just becomes so natural when you are there but now that you need to write it then it's hard to think.
Balls of steel mate, respect
Bad ass recovery!!! Blue skies !!
Act of madness, IMHO.
I don't kniw if it would work the same on a paraglider but I've seen parachutists wind the twist down to the risers / harnesses and from there it unravelled a lit easier
How much altitude did you burn?
1000 meters
@@flograff1875 Balls of steel 💪 I jump so I probably would’ve pulled my reserve lol
You should twist the risers instead of spreading them.
You are using the "old" way of clearing a line twist.
The new way is to just twist the risers in the opposite way and this will clear it very quickly
can you explain more? maybe an example? i'm very curious
@@NinVisible if your twists are clockwise, grab the riser and push them closer together and twist them with your hands counter clockwise.
This will move the twists downwards and they will be easier to climb over.
You can try it on a swing.
Just twist the swing 3-4 revolutions and grab 2-3 feet above the seat and twist them opposite there.
You should see the twists move down.
You don't need to sit in the swing for this.
@@NinVisible now that I'm thinking about it, you should probably twist the risers the same way as the twists are.
So clockwise twists, twist clockwise.
It just becomes so natural when you are there but now that you need to write it then it's hard to think.
Esse é louco kkkk
Castastophic clickbait shite.
IDK, that looked pretty catastrophic to me.