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Summary of Contents for EXA Version 3

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Page 2: ...rength and stability are safe to see if there are potential obstacles and to verify that there is a secure area to launch and land your kite Never practice alone do not go away from the shore any further than you can swim back from Almost all accidents occur on land so before going out on your own make sure you have proper abilities to determine correct kite size Train to use all safety system bef...

Page 3: ... assumes the risk of any and all bodily injury death and or liability which may result from the purchaser or user s participation in kite boarding The purchaser user agrees to hold Ride Best LLC harmless from any and all liability and waive and release any and all claims or potential claims against Ride Best LLC and any of its respective agents affiliates subsidiaries employees instructors officer...

Page 4: ... light wind conditions We also gave the SBOW a one pump sys tem and reinforced the Leading and Trailing edges to maximize durability VERSION 3 Exa 2011 Power and Performance Sizes Available 7 9 11 13 The 2011 E Ex xA A S St ta ar rk ki it te es s hybrid model is designed and built for one purpose top notch freestyle performance It is intended for demanding riders looking for big lofty jumps and hi...

Page 5: ...rmance Sensation 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 36 7m 9m 11m 13m Rider Level Beginner Intermediate Advanced Rider Style Freeride Freestyle Wave Performance Stability Reactivity De power Re launch Upwind Lift Hangtime Kite loop ability Quality construction Wind Range 4m 6m 8m 10m 12m 14m 16m 18 36 16 34 14 26 12 22 ...

Page 6: ...ites will exchange the product and ship it back to the customer free of charge If a customer returns a defected product 3 month to 1 year after original purchase Starkites will offer free repair Customer must have the invoice and serial number of the kite product upon returning any Starkites Products All returned Products are to be sent clean dry and freight prepaid Starkites will cover the freigh...

Page 7: ...dle To connect to Harness De power Strap Red less power White more Power Rear Line Adjustment Push floater up and down Chicken Loop Main Safety Push the Red Handle Away firmly Connect Leash to the ring under the chicken loop release Functionalities User Manual ...

Page 8: ...mpletely from your chicken loop and the kite power will be killed 1 Grab the chicken loops open side 2 Stick the open side back into the release system You are now ready to hook back into you harness VERSION 3 User Manual To de power your S BOW pull down towards you on the red part To power up your S BOW pull down towards you on the black part Pull as many time as needed webbing is released gradua...

Page 9: ... untwisted and that everything on the bar is untangled and running freely The kite should be placed leading edge down facing into wind as in pictures You should then attach the lines corresponding to the diagram below If you don t understand this section you MUST take a lesson from professional instructor who will explain everything clearly Kite Set Up ...

Page 10: ...If you don t understand this section you MUST take a lesson from pro fessional instructor who will explain everything clearly Kite Set Up ...

Page 11: ...e launching your kite Train in light wind and do not disable any safety system 1 Your kite is inflated and secured and you are ready to go in the water To secure your kite Position it facing the wind Put enough sand so it won t be lifted by a gust 2 Your lines are set Position your bar so the lines have an angle of 45 degrees to the wind If the wind is strong apply some de power before you launch ...

Page 12: ... CO ON NN NE EC CT T T TH HE E L LI IN NE ES S Position yourself like for a standards launching walk backward to tense the lines The kite will automatically fill with air rotate and with a slight turning input it will launch Release the power by pushing the bar away once the kite takes off Note the kite may move on the sand to reach the correct angle for launching according to the wind Self Launch...

Page 13: ... it te e w wi il ll l s sl lo ow wl ly y r ro ot ta at te e u un nt ti il l i it t t ta ak ke es s o of ff f R Re em me em mb be er r t to o p pu us sh h t th he e b ba ar r a aw wa ay y j ju us st t a af ft te er r t to o k ke ee ep p i it t f fr ro om m b ba ac ck k s st ta al ll li in ng g Never swim toward the kite Pull the bar toward you like for maximum power Bend over and grab a leader line...

Page 14: ...d dj ju us st tm me en nt t c ce en nt tr re e c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n W We e r re ec co om mm me en nd d y yo ou u f fl ly y i it t w wi it th h t th he e d de ef fa au ul lt t s se et tt ti in ng gs s f fi ir rs st t If you attach the bridle to the closest point from the center of the kite it will more like a hybrid Bow kite big depower slightly longer bar travel for sheeting in and out a...

Page 15: ...f y yo ou ur r k ki it te e If you use the connection furthest from the centre of the leading edge the kite will turn fastest this will also give it a slight pivot feel and have less bar pressure It will decrease the power generated in a kiteloop If you use the connection closer to the centre of the leading edge the kite will turn slightly slower but will create more power during a turn or a kitel...

Page 16: ...em mo ov ve e t th he e s sa an nd d s st tu uc ck k t to o i it t D Do o n no ot t f fo or rc ce ef fu ul ll ly y p pu ut t t th he e k ki it te e i in n i it ts s b ba ag g i it t s sh ho ou ul ld d s sl li id de e i in n f fa ai ir rl ly y e ea as sy y 1 Deflate kite and lay it out 2 Fold wingtip at the small strut and roll up all the way to the center 4 Fold wingtip at the small strut and roll...

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