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Inspect the foil and the buggy before each trip.
To avoid cut wounds, do not grab tight fly lines.
Do not travel alone if possible.
For longer trips, register at the beginning and indicate the time you expect to return.
Do not leave behind trash or cause damage when driving.
Conversion set
The conversion set allows you to fly the Traction Quad with two lines. In this setup, you actively
control the foil with the brake and you can fly the foil as agilely as with 4-line handles. You can then
fly the Traction Quad using a control bar or fly loops. The line breaking load should be chosen
according to the line recommendations for the power lines.
Set up and Take down
First lay out the conversion set as shown in the drawing. Ensure that the lines are exactly as shown.
Secure the connection points of the system as indicated in the drawing.
Use the first knots on the knot leader of the braking bridle. The conversion set is already set to
these knots. It may be necessary to make fine adjustments by shifting the Prusik knots on the end
of the braking bridle loop. Ensure that the trailing edge is controlled clearly over the braking bridle
when you are steering the foil.
When packing up after a flight, it is advantageous if you do not remove the system and the fly lines,
but rather wind it all together on to the bar or on a separate winder. This will prevent you as much
as possible from confusing the lines when you unpack it next time, which is nerve-wracking, and
give you more time to fly your Traction Quad.