Airwave have patented a new paraglider steering system, ‘Laminar Controls‘, designed to keep the pilot’s hands off the standard steering toggles and out of the airflow and thus to reduce parasitic drag, improving performance. It also keeps your hands warm, as they will be nestling behind a neoprene cover.
The system was developed by Airwave boss Markus Villinger, who also designed the inflatable fairing pod, of which it could be considered a kind of extension.
With this system, your glider’s brake handles are still used for launching and landing, but you would then switch to Laminar Controls for the rest of the flight. Airwave have been testing the system for a year, and say you soon get used to the new method. You can very quickly get your hands back on the original steering toggles if need be, but Airwave say the more you use the new system, the less likely you are to want to do that.
Because your hands are lower and in a more relaxed position, your arms get less tired.
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