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Technical data

   Materials description

SIZE

D-light S D-light M

CELLS

NUMBER

29

29

ASPECT RATIO

4.4

4.4

PROJECTED

AREA

m

2

20.1

23.2

SPAN

7.85

8.39

RISERS

A

B

C

D-light

 S

LENGTHS (mm)

520

520

520

D-light

 S

LENGTHS (mm)

390

423

520

S-Distance between 

pulleys: 130

D-light

 M

LENGTHS (mm)

550

550

550

D-light

 M

LENGTHS (mm)

410

455

550

M-Distance between 

pulleys: 140

D-light

 L

LENGTHS (mm)

580

580

580

D-light

 L

LENGTHS (mm)

430

477

580

L-Distance between 

pulleys: 150

SIZE

D-light S D-light M

TRIMS

NO

NO

IN FLIGHT WEIGHT MINIMUM

kg

60

80

MAXIMUM

kg

85

105

GLIDER WEIGHT

kg

CERTIFICATION

EN/LTF

A

A

CANOPY

FABRIC CODE

Upper surface

SKYTEX 27

Bottom surface

SKYTEX 27

Profiles

SKYTEX 27 HARD

Diagonals

SKYTEX 27 HARD

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H-Straps, Mini ribs

SKYTEX 27 HARD

Thread

Serafil 40/2000, 60/2000

 

 

SUSPENSION LINES

FABRIC CODE

Upper cascades

PPSL 125, DSL 70

Middle cascades

PPSLO 191 / PPSL 191,128, 70

Main

TSL 380, 280, 220, 190

Brake lines

PPSL 125, DSL 70

Main brake

PPSL 200

Thread

Serafil Amann 60/0415

RISERS

FABRIC CODE

Material 

Dyneema

Color indicator

Cordura 200/200PU

Brake Swivel

Tylaska

Maillons

Dyneema

Pulleys

Speed: 4 x Finsterwalder Mini role metal 
28mm, Brake: 2 x Riley plastic 35mm

1. 

A1 riser

2. 

A2 riser, (Ears)

3. 

B riser, (B-Stall)

4. 

C riser

5.  Maillons
6.  Main attachment point
7. 

Speed bar attachment point

8.  Speed bar pulleys 
9. 

Brake handle

10.  Brake line pulley
11. 

Main brake line

12.  Brake handle attachment loop

D-light risers

   

1.

4.

3.

2.

10.

6.

7.

12.

5.

9.

11.

8.

Summary of Contents for D-LIGHT M

Page 1: ...d light The lightes safety...

Page 2: ...USER MANUAL Version 1 2 Date 01 04 2017 The lightest safety EN LTF A...

Page 3: ...glider to another pilot please pass this manual on with it If any use of Triple Seven equipment remains unclear after having read this manual please contact your local paragliding instructor your Trip...

Page 4: ...refined it until it fit our expectations perfectly The D light has a nice clean canopy shape featuring diagonal ribs for line reduction and mini ribs for clean trailing edge shape The entire design is...

Page 5: ...input itself or its intensity but more due to the timing of the pilot input After every input you have to allow the wing to re establish its normal flying speed Note that over corrections are often w...

Page 6: ...k rate increases to about 8m s To enter the B stall reach for the B risers just below the maillons and pull both B line risers symmetrically for about 20 cm To exit the manoeuvre simultaneously releas...

Page 7: ...the canopy material wash with fresh water Avoid bending your lines especially in a small radius Avoid opening your glider in strong winds without first untangling the lines In general avoid exposing y...

Page 8: ...2 22 Packing the Triple Seven D light 23 1 FOLD THE GLIDER LIKE HARMONICA 2 ALIGN THE CELLS 3 FOLD LEADING EDGE BACK TOWARD TRAILING EDGE AND ALIGN THE CELS 4 FOLD THE GLIDER IN THREE PARTS 5 FINISHED...

Page 9: ...l data 1 Suspension lines 2 Risers 3 Main lines 4 Middle cascades 5 Upper cascades 6 Brake lines 1 Canopy 2 Bottom surface 3 Top surface 4 Leading edge 5 Trailing edge 6 Intake cell openings 1 2 3 6 4...

Page 10: ...Bottom surface SKYTEX 27 Profiles SKYTEX 27 HARD Diagonals SKYTEX 27 HARD Internal construction D Ribs H Straps Mini ribs SKYTEX 27 HARD Thread Serafil 40 2000 60 2000 SUSPENSION LINES FABRIC CODE Upp...

Page 11: ...9 1017 b9 936 c9 1011 d9 898 a11 5568 c11 5545 a10 942 b10 860 c10 935 d10 1170 a12 5523 c12 5499 a11 882 b11 806 c11 872 a13 5095 c13 5034 a12 837 b12 770 c12 827 a14 5024 d1 5967 a13 1135 b13 1163 c...

Page 12: ...3900 2c1 3900 2br1 2046 2br1 2265 2a2 3900 2b2 3900 2c2 3900 2br2 2069 2a3 3900 2b3 3900 2c3 3900 Line lengths D light L Triple Seven D light L Lines Length mm LINE CHECK First gallery a1 6489 c1 6530...

Page 13: ...y for any damage injury or death as a result of the use of this equipment This equipment should only be used by qualified and competent pilots or by pilots under supervision of qualified paragliding i...

Page 14: ...Registration information To fully use all Triple Seven maintenance and warranty services you need to register your glider on our website Wanting to provide good product support we invite you to do so...

Page 15: ...questions to more experienced pilots 3 Safety first remember that its better to stay on the ground wishing to be in the air then to be in the air wishing to be on the ground The mountain will still be...

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