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SimonSays99
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Growing up with Schwarzkopf coasters I prefer lapbars wherever possible. Modern hydraulic lapbars close seamless and even can even be pressured down and/or released according to specs. On wilder rides the Maurer clamshells provide best security by even dangling upside down with waving your arms. If there have to be OTSRs I prefer the new Vekoma vest system that is not rock solid but gives in a little on upper body movement and gets stiffer the farther the upper body moves out of the seat. Also with modern racecar-like seats that are supporting your sitting position you don't need the OTSRs anymore to keep the body upright in snappy switching turns.
Also think that seatbelts are mostly obsolete. They were used to make out if a rider would fit into the seat. Even 70s Schwarzkopf coasters had small green/yellow indicator lights showing if the lapbar was down far enough - so I guess with modern tech this should be possible today without seatbelts.
Also think that seatbelts are mostly obsolete. They were used to make out if a rider would fit into the seat. Even 70s Schwarzkopf coasters had small green/yellow indicator lights showing if the lapbar was down far enough - so I guess with modern tech this should be possible today without seatbelts.