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Looking after your kite  

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Do not pump your kite without having checked carefully that the Velcro is positioned correctly 
at the end of the struts, and that all bladders are positioned correctly and without twists. 
 

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Do not leave your kite out in the sun or flapping in the wind if you are not using it, the cloth will 
prematurely age.  

 

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Never store a wet kite for a long time. Make sure it is completely dry. 

 

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Never use any sort of chemical cleaner on your kite. Only use clean fresh water.  

 

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Store your kite in a dark and dry place leaving the bag open.  

 

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Do not walk on the lines or on the kite. 

 

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Put  the  control  bar  into  the  water  before  riding  if  the  bar  was  in  contact  with  the  sand.  The 
water will clean the depower rope from the sand that could wear it out prematurely. 

Control bar set-up and safety system 

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Check  your  control  bar  set-up  and  safety  system  before  each  use  to  make  sure  that  it  works 
correctly.  
 

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Check  for  wear  and  tear  on  each  part,  also  check  all  knots  and  lines,  making  sure  that  the 
neoprene protectors are in place where appropriate. 

 

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Take care to clean your control bar set-up, your safety system, bridles, pulleys and lines of all 
sand, mud and dust. 

Warning 

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Your  safety  and  the  safety  of  others  depend  upon  the  correct  use  of  this  equipment.  You  are 
solely responsible for ensuring that you only use this equipment in situations and conditions 
suitable for your level of competence and in a way that will not endanger third parties. 

 

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Safety does not only depend on the safety systems of the kite, it is also the result of training 
and of the correct evaluation of the situation and all conditions; the location, potential hazards, 
other people, the weather, etc  

 

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Your kite and safety systems must be regularly checked and properly maintained.  

 

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NAZCA II is a kite adapted for kitesurfing and snowkiting. Unlike a paraglider or a speedflying 
wing,  the  NAZCA  II  is  NOT  designed  for  free  flight  and  does  NOT  meet  the  specific  safety 
requirements of free flight. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for NAZCA II

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Page 2: ...2 Martin Florek NAZCA II User manual English Please read this user manual carefully before you use the NAZCA II...

Page 3: ...principally provides technical information about the NAZCA II This manual cannot replace training from an approved kite school Kiting is a magnificent sport but certain rules do apply and these must...

Page 4: ...AR 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE NAZCA II BAR 10 SWIVEL SYSTEM 12 TRIM 12 REAR LINE ADJUSTERS 13 STOPPER BALL 13 KITE LEASH 13 ADJUSTMENT OF THE BAR 14 SAFETY SYSTEM OF THE NAZCA II 15 MAIN QUICKRELEASE 15 QU...

Page 5: ...ther GIN riders worldwide Our development is straight forwards we focus on what is essential to the performance of our kites rather than investing in marketing features which in reality do nothing to...

Page 6: ...s it s so fast turn Objective Freeride Speed Race Hangtime Sizes 7 8 10 12 15 m2 Standard use is 2 sizes of NAZCA II 7m2 10m2 or 8m2 12m2 with a NAZCA II 15m2 for light winds Performances The profile...

Page 7: ...ng edge 2 trailing edge 3 strut 4 wingtip 5 top surface 6 bottom surface 7 5th line bridle 8 front pigtails bridle 9 pulley 10 left rear pigtail blue 11 left front pigtail red 12 right rear pigtail gr...

Page 8: ...all the connections before inflating the LE Whenever you replace a bladder throw away the 3 white plastic zip ties from the valve of the bladder to replace These ties help to achieve an airtight conne...

Page 9: ...order to inflate the NAZCA II safely without holding the kite You will benefit from an easy and safe handhold to carry your NAZCA II up wind bottom surface facing up top surface down Safety handles I...

Page 10: ...10 NAZCA II control bar Description of the NAZCA II bar...

Page 11: ...10 strap for trim release action 11 main quickrelease sleeve 12 quickrelease of the 5th line 13 chicken loop 14 stoosh 15 pivot system of the stoosh 16 metallic ring for kite leash 17 endcap 18 bar NA...

Page 12: ...sure on the swivel and allows it to automatically rotate cancelling any twists in the front lines and the 5th line Trim The power adjustment strap allows you to adjust the power of the kite Strap rele...

Page 13: ...djustment strap you set the ball the more depower available and the bigger your margin of safety Kite leash We advise you to always connect a kite leash to the metallic ring on the chicken loop This w...

Page 14: ...ed The red stopper ball must be placed against the power adjustment strap Have someone hold the chicken loop or fix it to a hook and hold the 5 lines under equal tension the knots of the front and rea...

Page 15: ...n elastic cord WARNING the elastic cord of the sleeve must not be twisted around the depower line it must be parallel to the depower line 2 Pass the rigid webbing of the quickrelease through the metal...

Page 16: ...the pin into the black webbing 4 To release draw the red ball down in the direction of the 2 arrows in the picture Auxiliary safety on the rear pre lines This is an auxiliary safety only available aft...

Page 17: ...7 ring on the 5th line 8 top stopper ball black 9 bottom stopper ball red 10 distance from the ring on the 5th line to the black stopper ball NAZCA II 7 123 cm NAZCA II 8 144 cm NAZCA II 10 165 cm NAZ...

Page 18: ...ils of the kite The sleeves of the flying lines are protected against damage and the connection to the kite is easier The colour of the pigtails on the kite are similar to the colours of the extension...

Page 19: ...NAZCA II with inflated struts with the kite packed inside it is possible to carry it either across your shoulder or to place it inside the main rucksack and to carry it on your back kite size printed...

Page 20: ...that it works correctly Check for wear and tear on each part also check all knots and lines making sure that the neoprene protectors are in place where appropriate Take care to clean your control bar...

Page 21: ...hould be used as an approximate guide only To make it accurate you would have to consider all variables that can modify the windrange like the weight of the rider the level of the rider the performanc...

Page 22: ...try postage prepaid Products can be returned only after having received the authorization of GIN Kiteboarding If Gin Kiteboarding declares that warranty is valid the warranty will cover only the repai...

Page 23: ...riders who contributed to the development of the NAZCA II Their effectiveness their optimism and their ideas brought much to the result that is the NAZCA II Thank you also to all the impassioned peopl...

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