It's often said that changing both a wing and a harness in the same season isn't ideal. The reason is that both changes can significantly affect the time it takes for a pilot to adapt to the new gear. It might also not always be the safest option.
Do you have personal experience with this? Is it really difficult to adapt to two new pieces of equipment at the same time, or is it not a big deal?
Could changing both items impact safety, for example, during emergencies like deploying a reserve parachute or stabilizing in turbulence?
In your opinion, is it better to split the upgrades across two seasons – a new wing one year and a new harness the next? Or the other way around?
How does such a change affect performance and comfort during flights, especially on longer cross-country routes?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!