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USER MANUAL
GRAVITY X pressure
EN REV.V01 - 2020
7.3
Turning flight
The GRAVITY Xpressure has great manoeuvrability and reacts to control impulses directly
and without delay. By shifting your weight, you can fly perfectly flat curves with minimal
loss of height. A combined control technology consisting of the proportioned pull of the
brake line on the inside of the curve and weight shifting is ideally suited for every turn. The
brake line pull determines the curve radius. From approx. 75% one-sided brake line pull, the
GRAVITY Xpressure takes a significant side inclination and flies a fast and steep curve that
can be extended to the spiral dive.
PAY ATTENTION_
If you pull a brake line too abruptly, the cap can turn negatively!
7.4
Active flying
In turbulent air, the GRAVITY Xpressure should be flown lightly braked on both sides.
Increasing the working angle increases the stability of the glider. When flying in strong
thermals or in very rough conditions, make sure that the paraglider cap does not stay
behind you. This can be prevented by loosening the brakes in order to take up some speed
when flying into the upwind area. If the surface exceeds you when leaving flying into
downwind areas, the paraglider must be braked accordingly.
When flying through downwind zones, accelerated flight makes sense. The design of the
GRAVITY Xpressure has a very high inherent stability. However, an active flight style in
turbulent air (as described above) contributes significantly to increasing safety. Collapsing
and deforming of the cap can be prevented by active flying.
7.5
Landing
Prepare yourself for landing already in sufficient height. Thanks to its excellent flare
properties, the GRAVITY Xpressure is easy to land if you brake at the right moment. From a
straight final approach to the wind, you let the paraglider slide with normal speed and
straighten up in time in the harness. Depending on the wind conditions, the brakes are
resolved at a height of approx. 1 m and swiftly pulled until you reach the stalling point.
Landings out of steep curves and quick changes of curve before landing are to be avoided
due to the associated risk of swinging!
PAY ATTENTION_
During strong wind starts, ground handling and landing, the
leading edge can hit the ground at very high speed. This is to be avoided, as otherwise
profile tears, damage to the seams or the fabric can occur.