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Comfort in a rig comes from many factors. Each is the
result of a single design element meant to upgrade a single
aspect of living in the rig.The first thing we did during initial rig design was to
line the contact surfaces (leg and backpads) with Parapak,
rather than Cordura. Parapak has a smooth, shiny finish that
is generally accepted as more easy to put on and wear and more
comfortable than the rougher Cordura. In fact, many
experienced jumpers who ordered in the past specified Parapak
liners for their otherwise Cordura rigs, and it was from this
grassroots demand that our design sprang.
When wearing a ring harness, many people notice where the
rings and webbing kinks are exposed to their bodies. When we
designed the Unisyn harness, we set out to fix that. All rings
on the Unisyn lie on comfort pads, and the placement of the
rings eliminates the familiar bend in the main lift web.
Laterals are padded too, so you don't feel them cut into your
side.
Leg st raps
are a big source
of comfort complaints in a rig. We set out from the beginning
to make our leg pads the most comfortable in the industry. Our
first move was to line them with 1/4" medium density foam.
This foam is nearly 10 times more expensive than the cheap
foam used by our competitors, but it provides far superior
padding, and most importantly, it is nearly impervious to
compression over time, so it will keep that factory-fresh
plushness for years. Try squeezing a Mirage leg pad, compare
it to the softness of any other leg pad and let us know what
you think.
A jumper spends most of the time wearing a rig in the
plane, so we wanted to make sure the active jumper making 6+
jumps a day, sitting on their rig over 2 hours a day, didn't
end up with a sore back from an uncomfortable backpad. So we
developed the "deluxe backpad", for the serious jumper who
makes a lot of jumps. This option is an extra layer of medium
density foam padding covering the entire backpad except over
the shoulders (this helps keep the shoulders soft). The layer
of foam is sewn directly to the parapak liner prior to mating
it with the rig, and carries an attractive sewing pattern in
a complementary thread color.
To place an order for a custom Mirage, use the online
order form at
Mirage and choose Aero Store Corp.
as the dealer. Once you submit the order, we will receive a copy of the order from Mirage's online ordering
system. We will then contact you to review your order,
to answer any questions you may have and to make any
necessary changes. A 30% deposit is required with your
order, with the balance payable the day the rig is shipped
to you. Payments may be made via check, money order, credit card or wire transfer.
Please do no hesitate to
contact us if
you have any questions and for our best price.
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