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FOCUS

 14

 

WIND RANGE

 15 

 

SAFETY

 15

 

INFLATE THE WING

 17

 

LEAVE YOUR WING ON THE GROUND

 18

 

PACK UP YOUR KITE

 18

 

HARNESS LINE ATTACHMENT

 19

 

REPAIRS

 20

 

WING CARE

 22

 

SPARE PARTS

 22

 

GUARANTEE

 23

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You will find here a description of 
your gear to get more familiar with 
the main technical terms used within 
this user manual 

FOCUS

CONTENTS

YOUR WING

01. Leading edge
02. Central strut
03. Leading edge handle
04. Wingtips
05. Harness line attachment points  

 

06.  Trailing edge 
07. Front handle
08. Back handles

YOUR ACCESSORIES 

• Kite Bag

• 1 repair kit including:

  1 valve 1  wing repair kit + 1 pump adapter 

•  1 wrist leash

WIND RANGE

THE WIND RANGES ARE EXPRESSED 
IN KNOTS AND THE SIZES IN ACTUAL 
SQUARE METERS.

THIS WIND RANGE IS GIVEN TO YOU AS AN 
INDICATION FOR A RIDER WEIGHTING 75 
KG. WIND RANGE VARIES ACCORDING TO 
EACH RIDER. IT DEPENDS ON:

•   The rider’s level: the more you progress the more you  

will be able to use the wing in the upper wind range. 

•  The rider’s weight: the bigger you are the more 

you will be able to use the wing in the upper 
wind range. 

• The type of board used: SUP, SUP foil or Surf foil.

You also must choose your kite according to: 
the aerological situation (the airflow quality), 
the weather conditions (wind direction, speed, 
forecast), and the overall quality of the spot and the 
level of safety it offers. When you get to the spot, 
measure up the wind speed.  

SAFETY

READ CAREFULLY THIS USER GUIDE BEFORE USING YOUR WING AND KEEP IT 
STORED FOR FUTURE READING.

A FEW SAFETY TIPS TO KNOW AND FOLLOW

Specialized equipment contributes to your own safety but constant care and 

caution remains the best way to avoid any problem. 

FRANÇAIS

ENGLISH

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1

2

3

4

8

6

7

5

5

SIZE (m

2

)

WIND RANGE (knts)

SIZE (m

2

)

WIND RANGE (kts)

SWING

2.2

2.8

3.5

4.2

5.0

6.0

30>50+

25 > 42

20 > 35

15 > 30

12 < 25

 08 < 20

Bft Km/h  Knots  Description

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00 

<1 

<1 

Calm, smoke raises vertically.

01 

1-5 1-3 Light 

air.

02 

6-11 

4-6 

Gentle breeze.

03 

12-19 

7-10 

Flags extended.

04 

20-28 

11-16 

First white caps appear.

05 

29-38 

17-21 

Trees begin to sway.

06 

39-49 

22-27 

Sand blows on the beach.

07 

50-61 

28-33 

The white caps are all over.

08 

62-74 

34-40 

Resistance felt in walking against wind.

09 

75-88 

41-47 

Watch the power of nature.

10+ 

>89 >48 Stay 

home!

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This table is for guidance only. 
You should also take into account the wind density. 
Watch out also for unstable wind.

Summary of Contents for SWING

Page 1: ...DE CETTE WING COMPORTE CERTAINS RISQUES ET PEUT CAUSER DES ACCIDENTS GRAVES LISEZ ATTENTIVEMENT CE MANUEL AVANT D UTILISER VOTRE WING THE USE OF THIS WING INVOLVES RISKS AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURIES...

Page 2: ...t de votre poids de la situation a rologique qualit de l coulement de l air de la situation m t orologique orientation et force du vent volution du plan d eau utilis de la s curit disponible sur le pl...

Page 3: ...ntissage plus difficile vous ne pouvez pas faire de longs bords si vous ne capez pas et vous arriverez tr s vite sur le sable Il faut donc naviguer par vent side ou side on vous pourrez ainsi loisir d...

Page 4: ...as utilis e veillez refermer le bouchon de protection Assez r guli rement d montez la valve et rincez la l eau claire 1 D gonflez l aile dos au vent 2 Roulez les deux extr mit s et pliez en 2 1 Soit a...

Page 5: ...Elle vous permettra de remettre la chambre air en place apr s l avoir r par e D faites la ligne de la valve et laissez la d passer l ext rieur de la latte Gonflez votre latte et serrez le tuyau Si vou...

Page 6: ...xposition excessive au soleil Un mauvais stockage et ou entretien du mat riel Une utilisation du mat riel dans du shore break Une mauvaise utilisation de la vis de d compression Tous dommages autres q...

Page 7: ...FRAN AIS ENGLISH 12 13...

Page 8: ...lso must choose your kite according to the aerological situation the airflow quality the weather conditions wind direction speed forecast and the overall quality of the spot and the level of safety it...

Page 9: ...sible Think that you may have to walk back alongside the beach check that there are no rocks cliffs fences or jetties blocking your way If you are just starting out or if you cannot entirely control y...

Page 10: ...g it into the valve When not in use make sure the protective cover is fitted back on Make regular checks unscrew the valve to remove it and rince it with clear water 1 Deflate the wing with the wind b...

Page 11: ...ing edge bladder open the zipper flap near the middle of the leading edge and pull the bladder out first one side then the other For the struts pull the bladder out from the back of its casing When th...

Page 12: ...ure to the sun Poor storage and or maintenance of equipment Use of equipment in shore break Incorrect use of the air valve or decompression screw Any damage other than that resulting from a manufactur...

Page 13: ...VIRA EN CAS DE S A V OU EN CAS DE VOL CAREFULLY WRITE DOWN YOUR WING S SERIAL NUMBER IT IS LO CATED ON ONE OF THE WING TIPS IT WILL COME IN HANDY FOR AF TER SALES RELATED ISSUE AND IN CASE YOUR WING G...

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