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Swivel system
The swivel of the chicken-loop (swivel system) allows you to cancel any twists on the front
flying lines and on the leash. To unwind the twists after a jump with one or more rotation(s),
it is easy to turn the bar first to cancel the twist on the rear flying lines, then to pull down the
bar. The act of pulling down the bar relieves pressure on the swivel and allows it to automati-
cally rotate, cancelling any twists in the front lines and the leash.
Stopper ball
The black stopper ball lets you choose the position of your bar when you let it go. The
position of the ball defines the maximum depower you will have when you release the bar.
Simply move the black ball up or down the depower line to define the best set up for you.
The closer to the power adjustment 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 will prevent
any loss of the kite if you don’t fix the chicken-loop
to your harness hook correctly. Furthermore the
pivot system of the stoosh designed for un-hooked
moves can, in special situations, involuntary release
the chicken-loop from your harness hook.
The D-ring to fix the kite leash is placed on the side for easy access and an ultra easy move-
ment after each unhooked phase.