Griffin manual: 2
WARNING:
Like any extreme sport, speedflying/paragliding involves unpredictable risks
which may lead to injury or death. By choosing to fly, you assume the sole
responsibility for those risks. You can minimize the risks by having the
appropriate attitude, training and experience and by properly understanding,
using and maintaining your equipment. Always seek to expand your knowledge
and to develop self-reliance. If there is anything you do not understand, consult
with your local dealer as a first point of contact, with the GIN importer in your
country or with Gin Gliders directly.
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that can
occur while speedflying/paragliding, this manual makes no representation about
the safe use of the wing under all conditions. Neither Gin Gliders nor the seller
of GIN equipment can guarantee, or be held responsible for, the safety of
yourself or anyone else.
Many countries have specific regulations or laws regarding
speedflying/paragliding activity. It’s your responsibility to know and observe the
regulations of the region where you fly.
This equipment should be launched from the ground by pre-inflating the canopy
before launch. It must never be used for parachuting, BASE jumping, D-bagging
or any other kind of jumping.
You must wear a helmet as well as all other standard safety equipment
required for paragliding and speedflying. It is strongly recommended to be an
experienced paraglider pilot and to do additional learning in a specialised speed
flying school. When speedflying, always choose a safe, open area enabling you
to keep a wide safety margin. Do not practice speed flying in the vicinity of
obstacles, cliffs, rocks or any other hazards.
© Gin Gliders Inc
The information in this manual is provided for guidance only and is subject to change without notice. This manual is not
intended as a comprehensive assembly, use, service, repair or maintenance manual. Please see your dealer for all assembly,
service, repairs or maintenance. Your dealer may also be able to refer you to classes, clinics or articles on paraglider use,
service, repair or maintenance.