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Product number:
GFHPX100L
PROXY
The PROXY is a specially designed loop strap harness for playful flying with parakites in the areas of soaring, speedflying, and snowkiting. It is:
- comfortable
- robust
- additionally equipped with a sandwich foam protector
The foam protector serves as a buffer and is not certified. The seat shell perfectly wraps around the body, providing high comfort and best performance. The geometry and flight dynamics have been designed to ensure that the harness is intuitive, easy, and safe to handle in both coastal soaring conditions and alpine terrain.
The seat shell wraps around the body seamlessly, offering exceptional comfort. Every detail of the geometry and flight dynamics has been meticulously crafted to ensure the harness feels intuitive, effortless, and secure – whether you're coastal soaring or tackling alpine conditions.
The PROXY harness is packed with some very practical and helpful features to elevate your flying experience:
- 15l back storage: space for your personal essentials
- Selfie stick pocket and GATE: for capturing moments or hydration systems
- Adjustable straps: fine-tune for stability or playful freedom
- Foam protector: extra safety when things get dymanic (non-certified)
- Color-coded setup: red left, blue right – for quick and safe pre-flight checks
Find your perfect size: The PROXY is available in three sizes: S / M / L, to meet the perfect fit.
Downloads "PROXY"
Back storage compartment with 15l capacity
Selfie stick pocket and GATE opening on the back panel
Elastic zippered pockets with auto-lock zippers
Color coding – red stitching on the left, blue stitching on the right
Operating limits
The PROXY is approved for a maximum pilot weight of 120 kg according to DIN EN 1651. Please note that extreme flight maneuvers can heavily increase G-forces and thereby the load of the harness.
The FLARE aluminum carabiner is an ultralight product (22KN) and requires special care:
- Do not use the carabiner if there is any visible external damage or wear.
- Avoid transverse loads, strokes and do not drop the carabiner.
- The aluminum carabiner should be replaced after 3 years or 300 hours.
We offer three sizes to ensure an optimal fit for different body types and pilot preferences. A properly fitting harness improves comfort, control, and safety during flight. It also helps maintain the intended geometry and performance characteristics of the harness.
The integrated foam protection serves as an additional buffer, especially for pilots flying close to the ground during proximity flights (“ass to grass”).
- It provides impact absorption in case of hard or unexpected landings.
- While it is not certified as a primary protector, it still offers a meaningful level of passive protection.
- The foam is designed to be durable and maintain its protective properties over time.
The term refers to what is commonly known as the chest strap in paragliding.
The leg strap (or chest strap) adjustment significantly affects your flight behavior:
- Tighter setting: Increases stability and reduces roll movement, resulting in a calmer, more damped flight.
- Looser setting: Allows more weight shift and feedback from the wing, improving agility and responsiveness.
Finding the right balance is key, depending on your flying style and conditions.
We use highly durable materials to ensure that the harness withstands intensive and frequent use.
- Designed for long-term reliability, even under high loads and demanding conditions.
- Built to maintain performance and safety over time.
- Suitable for pilots who fly regularly and push their equipment.
Regular inspection and maintenance are essential, especially when flying in demanding environments such as coastal areas, where salt, sand, and moisture accelerate material wear.
We recommend the following checks:
- Inspect carabiners carefully, including the areas below the attachment points.
- Check all seams and stitching for signs of wear or damage.
- Look for abrasion, corrosion, or deformation on load-bearing parts.
Important:
Have your harness inspected by us or an authorized service partner at the latest after 3 years or 300 flight hours – whichever comes first.