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You will find here a description of your gear
to get more familiar with the main technical
terms used within this user manual.

FOCUS

SAFETY

READ CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR KITE

AND KEEP IT STORED FOR FUTURE READING.

Using a kite involves inherent risks and can cause severe injuries or, sometimes fatal, accidents 

if misused. F-ONE therefore strongly recommends to follow kiting lessons in a specialized school 

before using a kitesurfing kite for the first time. To find your nearest school, visit: 

www.fonekites.

com/Locator/School

. When kitesurfing, you agree to take full responsibility for your own safety 

and those of others, which includes informing subsequent users/owners of your equipment of 

the risks and responsibilities involved. Before practicing, make sure that you are properly covered 

by an insurance for any damage or injuries caused to third parties while practicing kiting sports. 

Please refer to your national kitesurfing body or federation to get more information on insurance and 

responsibilities.

A few safety tips to know and follow:

Specialized equipment contributes to your own safety but constant care and caution 

remains the best way to avoid any problem. Please keep in mind that wind and 

weather can be unpredictable and that no-one can be in full control of the kite all 

the time.

Never ever tie yourself permanently to a kite 

without a quick-release device. You should 

always be able to release the kite from you rapidly 

in case of emergency (tangled lines, strong gusts 

of wind, injury…). You should therefore rinse your 

gear as often as possible and perform regular 

checks of the wear of your release system and all 

other components.

All F-ONE kitebars are fitted with a quick release 

enabling you to fully depower your kite and 

safety leash which can be released to let go the 

kite completely. You should never attempt to 

grab a kite by its lines as they can cause severe 

cuts under tensions.

A kite is neither a flying device (such as a 

paraglide) nor a floating device and should not 

be used as such.

You should never go riding alone. It is strongly 

recommended to practice in the company 

of other users who could eventually call for 

assistance or help in case of emergency.

Helmet

It is strongly recommended to wear a helmet to 

protect you from your board in case of a fall or 

any other unexpected situations and especially 

when launching and landing the kite from the 

ground.

Wetsuit

Choose a full-length wetsuit (water T° <19°C) or 

a shorty (water T°>19°C) depending on the water 

temperature. Be aware that you will use more 

energy when you are cold.

Life vest

The life vest can help you with the waterstart 

and the relaunch of your kite. It might also be 

welcome when falling hard from your first jumps 

and will become your new best mate if you ever 

have to swim back to the shore.

Harness

Your harness must be comfortable but strong as 

it is the link between you and the kite. Seat or 

waist harnesses can both be used, however seat 

harnesses are more appropriate for beginners. 

Indeed, seat harnesses do not move upward 

as much when keeping the kite right above you 

which beginners tend to do more.

A few useful accessories for your harness:

- a line cutter 

- a loop to attach your board or kite leash.

RULE N°1 - YOUR OWN SAFETY

RULE N°2 - GET SET UP

Your bar

01. Back lines
02. Front lines
03. Aluminium HUB
04. Life Line
05. Leader Lines
06. Depower trim system
07. Integrated floats
08. Depower line
09. Bar tube
10. Bar end inserts
11. Quick-release

Your accessories

• Bar bag
• Kite leash

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Page 1: ...MPORTE CERTAINS RISQUES ET PEUT CAUSER DES ACCIDENTS GRAVES LISEZ ATTENTIVEMENT CE MANUEL AVANT D UTILISER VOTRE AILE USING A KITE INVOLVES RISKS AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURIES CAREFULLY READ THIS USER GUIDE BEFORE USING YOUR KITE FRANÇAIS ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ..._________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ FOCUS 04 _________________________________________________________________________________ RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ 05 _________________________________________________________________________________ AJUSTER LA LONGUEUR DE LA BARRE 08 ______...

Page 3: ...s com Locator School Avant toute pratique vérifiez que vous disposez d une assurance couvrant votre responsabilité civile pour la pratique des glisses aérotrac tées et de garanties suffisantes pour les risques d accident corporel personnel sans tiers respon sable La licence FFV comprend une assurance renseignez vous sur www ffvoile fr VOICI QUELQUES RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ À CONNAÎTRE ET À RESPECTER L ...

Page 4: ...lle d un rivage accessible Le kitesurf doit être pratiqué à l intérieur de la zone des 300 mètres avec précaution et en tout cas à une vitesse inférieure à 5 nœuds sauf dérogation accordée par la Préfecture Maritime La pratique du kitesurf est interdite dans les zones de baignade et plus généralement dans toute zone réservée à une autre activité Renseignez vous auprès du club gestionnaire du site ...

Page 5: ... l embout sur un autre nœud plus haut ou plus bas Réinsérer les lignes et l embout dans leur logement Embouts pointant vers l extérieur la barre est réglée en longueur maximale Embouts pointant vers l intérieur la barre est réglée en longueur minimale Leader Line Noeud de fixation Ligne de l embout Tête d alouette Embout de réglage AJUSTER LA LONGUEUR DE LA BARRE AJUSTER LA LONGUEUR DES LIGNES Pou...

Page 6: ...t à lui fonctionne automatiquement pour éviter que le leash ne se vrille sous l action du dévrilleur manuel COMMENT RECONNECTER LE LARGUEUR Avant de remonter le largueur assurez vous de ne pas être pris ou emmêlé dans les lignes Saisissez la Life Line et gardez la tirée de plusieurs dizaines de cm en dehors du largueur Les autres lignes doivent rester détendues N enroulez jamais les lignes autour ...

Page 7: ... en mode standard Accrochez le mousqueton à la petite boucle de l anneau de la Life Line B Connectez le leash en mode suicide ATTENTION seul le mode standard permet de réduire efficacement la puissance du kite à tout moment F ONE recommande de ne pas utiliser le mode suicide Celui ci est réservé à des pratiquants très expérimentés ayant de besoins spécifiques Passez la grande boucle de l anneau in...

Page 8: ...itebars are fitted with a quick release enabling you to fully depower your kite and safety leash which can be released to let go the kite completely You should never attempt to grab a kite by its lines as they can cause severe cuts under tensions A kite is neither a flying device such as a paraglide nor a floating device and should not be used as such You should never go riding alone It is strongl...

Page 9: ...d should always be accessible Think that you may have to walk back alongside the beach check that there are no rocks cliffs fences or jetties blocking your way If you are just starting out or if you cannot entirely control your kite be careful as to where you stand on the spot if the spot is big enough it is better to stand upwind from other kites to avoid crossing your lines with theirs It is les...

Page 10: ...f the Leader Line Attach the insert line onto another holding knot higher up or lower down using a Lark s head knot Fit the bar end insert back into its housing ADJUST THE BAR LENGTH ADJUST LINE LENGTH Bar end inserts pointing outward the bar is in max length setup Bar end inserts pointing inward the bar is in min length setup How to swap the bar end inserts 1 Pull on the string located underneath...

Page 11: ...ntwisted as much as possible while riding by using the manual swivel this will guarantee the lines can run freely when releasing the safety The leash swivel works automatically to make sure neither the leash nor the 5th line get twisted following the action of the manual swivel HOW TO RE PLUG YOUR QUICK RELEASE Before plugging back your quick release make sure you are not tangled in the lines Hold...

Page 12: ...tainless steel ring at the end of the Life Line B Connecting your leash suicide mode CAUTION the standard mode is the only mode which guarantees the possibility to depower efficiently at any time F ONE recommends not to use the suicide mode which is made to answer the specific needs of expert riders only Fit the Chicken Loop inside the main hole of the stainless steel ring Clip the snap hook on th...

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