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YOUR LITESPEED

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The Litespeed is a truly versatile mini wing, equally comfortable in light or strong wind conditions, it is 
ideal for hike and fly adventures as well as higher wind soaring and thermalling. This advanced mini wing 
design has been more than two years in the making and is an evolution fo the Zero concept using Ultral-
ite construction techniques. The trimming, sail tension and arc have been optimised for improved inflation 
characteristics and an even more compact, agile feel in the air. 

While speed was a major concern for us during the development, our primary focus was on creating a 
stable and usable speed range and keeping weight and packing volume down to a minimum. Ozone’s 
research into light-wing construction began back in 2001 with the introduction of the Peak. Development 
continued with Ozone wings appearing in every X-Alps race since the first in 2003. The Litespeed incor-
porates all of the know-how and experience gained in the last 13 years of lightweight R&D.

The Litespeed features the patented Ozone SharkNose technology. The SharkNose, as proven in our 
highest level competition wings and now the Mantra and Delta series, provides enhanced stability at 
low angles of attack (accelerated flight) and also high angles of attack (slow speed flight, thermalling). In 
addition, it provides a high level of spin-resistance, generally improved handling, and increased speed 
and glide performance. In short, the SharkNose has significantly improved every aspect of flight in the 
Litespeed’s design platform, making it a unique high-performance mini-wing which remains accessible 
and easy to use.

The Litespeed is equipped with both trimmers and a speed system, which may be used individually or 
together. We do not recommend flying any highly-loaded wing in accelerated configurations in turbulent 
conditions. Know your limits, and only fly the Litespeed in conditions and at flying sites that are suitable 
to your skill level.

The Litespeed will not only increase the range of flyable conditions for you as a pilot, but also enhance 
your enjoyment of the simplest descent flights. 

Rucksack

Your wing is supplied with a specially designed bag that is light in weight and comfortable. It features 
a padded hip belt, adjustable ergonomic shoulder straps and extra pockets to store keys, accessories 
and all those extra bits. Its large volume allows you to store all of your equipment whilst distributing the 
weight for comfortable hiking. 

Brake Lines

The brake line lengths have been set carefully during testing. We feel it is better to have slightly long 
brake lines and to fly with a wrap (one turn of line around the hand). However, if you do choose to adjust 
their length please keep in mind the following: 

• Ensure both main brake lines are of equal length.
• If a brake handle has been removed, check that its line is routed through the pulley when it is replaced.
• When the brakes are fully released in flight, the brake lines should be slack. There must be a 

substantial bow in them to guarantee no deformation of the trailing edge when accelerated. 

• There must be a minimum of 10cm of free play before the brakes begin to deform the trailing edge. 

This prevents the trailing edge from being deformed when using the speed system.

Risers

The Litespeed has been designed with 4 risers per side. The A riser is covered with coloured webbing, 
to allow for easy identification.

The risers feature an accelerator system and trimmers. The trimmer system can be used to aid inflation 
and increase or decrease your angle of attack. We recommend becoming very familiar with your wing 
before using the trimmer system. 

IMPORTANT

In the unlikely 

event of a brake line 

snapping in flight, or 

a handle becoming 

detached, the glider 

can be flown by 

gently pulling the rear 

risers (D-risers) for 

directional control.

WARNING

Never fly with your 

trimmers released in 

turbulent conditions. 

Summary of Contents for LiteSpeed 15

Page 1: ...Pilots Manual...

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Page 3: ...fully understand just how big an investment a new paraglider is We know that quality and value for money are essential considerations when choosing a new wing so to keep costs low and quality high we...

Page 4: ...wing unless you have adequate safety and rescue equipment for winter backcountry travel such as avalanche transciever shovel probe and other avalanche safety equipment NEVER use equipment if there is...

Page 5: ...your limits and only fly the Litespeed in conditions and at flying sites that are suitable to your skill level The Litespeed will not only increase the range of flyable conditions for you as a pilot...

Page 6: ...lines supplied with the speed system through the harness Make sure this is done correctly and that the lines pass through all of the pulleys check your harness manual for instructions Attach the spee...

Page 7: ...thin one or two steps and the Litespeed will immediately start to inflate You should maintain a constant pressure on the risers until the wing is overhead Do not pull down or push the risers forward e...

Page 8: ...conditions No pilot and no glider are immune to collapses however active flying will virtually eliminate any tendency to collapse When the conditions are turbulent be more active and anticipate the mo...

Page 9: ...this can lead to a major deflation Always pull the Big Ears first and then apply the speed bar DO NOT perform spiral dives with Big Ears engaged B Line Stall B stall is for fast descents in emergency...

Page 10: ...ugh brake to control your direction This action alone will be enough for a full recovery of the wing most of the time Once a glider is deflated it is effectively a smaller wing so the wing loading and...

Page 11: ...h hands This normally allows the glider to return to normal flight but If nothing happens after a few seconds reach up and push the A risers forwards or apply the speed bar to encourage the wing to re...

Page 12: ...ping any material Step 9 Turn the Saucisse on its side and make the first fold just after the LE reinforcements Do not fold the plastic reinforcements use 3 or 4 folds around the LE IMPORTANT Do NOT l...

Page 13: ...using velcro on the trailing edge of the tip called the Butt hole This has been designed to easily empty all the things which have been accumulating in your wing sand leaves rocks mobile phones etc It...

Page 14: ...me of air to go through a certain surface of the cloth The time in seconds is the result A measurement is done in a several places on the top surface along the span of the glider behind the leading ed...

Page 15: ...n any of these areas you will be exposing yourself to more danger than is necessary Every year many pilots get hurt launching don t be one of them Launching is the time that you are most exposed to da...

Page 16: ...A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B16 C16 D16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 C1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11D12 D13D14 D15 C15 C14 C13 C12 C11 C10 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9...

Page 17: ...brake lines Edelrid 8000U 70 50 Kgs Edelrid 8000U 50 Kgs Risers and hardware Shackles Link Lites Dyneema and Maillon Rapide Riser webbing 12mm zero stretch polyester webbing or Technisangle Dyneema 8...

Page 18: ...1258 Route de Grasse Le Bar sur Loup 06620 France...

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