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P R E S S U R E

SIZE CHART

Size:

Wind Range:

Recommended

Inflating Pressure:

22-40  knots

8 psi

Our wings are made for all weather conditions. They are powerful, maneuverable and 

stable  at  full  speed.  The  chart  specifies  the  wind  ranges  and  the  recommended 

inflation pressure. Too much inflation may result in the wing bursting.

Note: Chart relating to a 75 kg rider.

* Always be aware and responsible during your practice. Avoid extreme wind/wave 

conditions and keep away from possible obstacles.

* Choose your wing size according to the windspeed .

* To our beloved science orientated customers, the pressure with which you need to inflate 

the wing increases unevenly with the size of the wing. This is due to the fact that the force 

applied on the surface can be approximately defined by F=P.S where F is the force, P the 

Pressure and S the Surface.

2. 5

18-32  knots

7 psi

3. 5

12-28  knots

7 psi

4. 5

10-24  knots

6 psi

5. 5

8-20  knots

6 psi

6. 5

Summary of Contents for 68310400778

Page 1: ...U S E R G U I D E...

Page 2: ...ACH YOUR LEASH 5 HOW TO TIE THE HARNESS LINES 6 HOW TO DEFLATE THE WING 7 SAFETY RULE No 1 SAFETY FIRST RULE No 2 SECURITY SYSTEMS RULE No 3 RESPECT OTHERS 8 MAINTENANCE BEFORE SESSION DURING SESSION...

Page 3: ...ttachment 07 Diagonal handles Y handles 08 Front handles 09 Back handles 10 Leading edge valve valve cover 11 Central strut valve valve cover 12 Harness line attachment 13 Harness line Not included So...

Page 4: ...to a 75 kg rider Always be aware and responsible during your practice Avoid extreme wind wave conditions and keep away from possible obstacles Choose your wing size according to the windspeed To our...

Page 5: ...ng it on the ground struts facing up with the wind blowing from your back 4 Make sure the central strut valve is closed and screw the base of the valve clockwise 6 Attach the hook connector from the p...

Page 6: ...ge 8 14 Once you have put the leash on the set up is ready You can then use the leash to keep the wing attached to a heavy and secure object while you go to set up your board and put on your water clo...

Page 7: ...easy ways to attach your leash to the FreeWing a Slide the end of the leash through the loop behind the knot b Take the Velcro bracelet and slide it through the loop at the end of the leash c Pull th...

Page 8: ...navigation easier Allowing you to put all your energy into tricks and stay longer on the water How to correctly tie the lines The harness line consists of two pieces a shorter rope with di erent knot...

Page 9: ...ope a into the loop A 2 Thread the end knot through the loop a 3 Tighten it up and make sure that loop A is being squeezed by the knot 4 Take piece b and do the same as step 1 using the B loop instead...

Page 10: ...ther loop longer side 6 Tighten it up and make sure the loop B is being squeezed by the knot 7 Connect the loop of piece b into the knots of piece a 8 Adjust the length according to your body structur...

Page 11: ...the air out and close the cover to keep debris from entering the bladder Use the central strut valve for a quicker de ation Loud noise from pressure release is normal Make sure to release the leading...

Page 12: ...te the full leading edge 5 Use your hands to press down and de ate the middle strut while carefully folding the wing Important Make sure your fold lines do not cross the windows to avoid damaging them...

Page 13: ...ndows hose clamp and a leash are important safety factors Constant care and caution remain the best way to avoid any problems A few safety tips to know and follow R U L E N o 1 S A F E T Y F I R S T W...

Page 14: ...void riding in very extreme conditions of wind and waves Stay away from 40 knots windspeed or and waves over 5 feet It is not recommended to use the FreeWing in temperatures below 10 C 50 F since it m...

Page 15: ...the board leash to the ankle When wearing a board leash a helmet is strongly recommended THE BOARD Choose a board with enough volume to oat you comfortably HARNESS LINE OPTIONAL You can attach a harn...

Page 16: ...rds are made to provide the safest combination Remove accessories that could damage the wing watches bracelets etc Hold the wing with the neutral position handle each time you go in out of the water G...

Page 17: ...patch and nally put the bladder inside again Pump it softly until the bladder is perfectly mounted 1 In ate the FreeWing to the recommended pressure and close the interconnect hose You will know if t...

Page 18: ...n help improve the bonding 11 Carefully accordion fold the bladder to prevent it from twisting when pulling it back into the LE Utilize the string from step 7 to do so Take into consideration the note...

Page 19: ...ect 5 If a product is deemed to be defective by Starboard Airush the warranty covers the repair or replacement of the defective product only Starboard Airush is not responsible for any cost losses or...

Page 20: ...ING SOLD We plant a mangrove to absorb 1 ton of CO2 over 20 years and collect 1 1 kg of plastics from the oceans Live a deep blue life with us P L A S T I C OFFSET PROGR A M W E A R E O FFSET TING OUR...

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