Re: [Aus-soaring] I wonder if Confor Memory foam could have saved injury

2013-02-13 Thread tom claffey
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Re: [Aus-soaring] I wonder if Confor Memory foam could have saved injury

2013-02-13 Thread Chris Runeckles
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Re: [Aus-soaring] I wonder if Confor Memory foam could have saved injury

2013-02-13 Thread tom claffey
I agree with Macca re foam, is there a confor supplier here in oz? Re straight-ins: they are now the preferred option at competitions for a number of safety reasons. Tom___ Aus-soaring mailing list Aus-soaring@lists.internode.on.net To check or change

Re: [Aus-soaring] I wonder if Confor Memory foam could have saved injury

2013-02-13 Thread Mike Borgelt
At 06:12 PM 13/02/2013, you wrote: This was sent by a friend and would seem only minor damage to glider but pilot has back injuries. As many know I am a campaigner for the use of Confor memory foam cushions in all gliders. Many may have seen my demo of a piece of 25mm foam on a brick wall and

[Aus-soaring] I wonder if Confor Memory foam could have saved injury

2013-02-13 Thread Ian Mc Phee
This was sent by a friend and would seem only minor damage to glider but pilot has back injuries. As many know I am a campaigner for the use of Confor memory foam cushions in all gliders. Many may have seen my demo of a piece of 25mm foam on a brick wall and I slam my fist into foam on wall. Try