Ikon BLIND 2-07 Manual Download Page 3

Dear rider,

You have an IKON kite in your hands, IKON kiteboarding team is extremely glad and proud to offer 
you a product that we trust and we spent hours and hours to design.  We hope you'll have great 
pleasure to ride as much as you can with IKON kites.
However, as your health is important for us, please read first all security warnings, before using 
this kite.

1. WARNINGS

 
By assembling this product, you are agreeing to;
1. 

Be bound to the terms set forth below; and

2. 

Require anyone using this product to be bound by such terms. If you are unwilling to be 

bound by these terms return this product (before use) for a full refund (except transport cost).

Release of Liability, Claim Waiver and Assumption of Risk Agreement

In consideration of the purchase of this product you hereby agree to the fullest extent permitted 
by law as follows:
1. 

To waive any and all claims that you have or may in the future have against IKON 

Kiteboarding, resulting from use of this product and any of its components.
2. 

To release IKON Kiteboarding from any and all responsibility and liability for any loss, 

damage, expense, accidents and/or injury to people, objects and/or product which may occur 
as a result of the use of the product, due to any cause whatsoever, including negligence or 
breach of contract on the part of IKON Kiteboarding in the design or manufacture of this 
product.

Assumption of risk / Important Warning!

Use of this product and any of its components involves certain inherent risks, dangers and 
hazards, which can result in serious personal injury or death. In using this product you freely 
agree to assume and accept any and all known and unknown risks of injury while using the 
equipment. The risks inherent in the sport can be greatly reduced by abiding by the Warning and 
Safety guidelines listed in this manual and by using common sense.

If under the age of 18 years, do not operate this kite without the clear consent from a parent or 
guardian and the correct supervision. If you are learning for the first time, we strongly recom-
mend lessons from a professional instructor connected to an authorized training center.

- Do not use your kite near or around power lines, airports, streets, trees, and keep clear of other 
people and obstacles.
- Never allow anyone who is not familiar with traction kiting to use this product without experi-
enced assistance.
- Always learn to use a small-sized, power kite (2m IKON Trainer foil) before attempting to use 
this product for the first time.

- Always use your kite with safety release system and familiarize yourself with the system prior 
to use.
- Make sure you spend time to become familiar with the operation of your kite and remember 
that you are responsible for its safe operation and for the safety of those around you.
- As you learn the sport make sure to work within your limitations and do not exceed them.
- Never permanently attach yourself to kite for any reason.
 

The kite is not intended and designed for use as a flying device nor is it intended as a means 
for a floatation device. So all ride above the ground do not engage IKON responsibility. More-
over, each use of IKON kites outside recommended wind chart do not also engage IKON 
responsibility.

Entire Agreement

In entering into this Agreement, you are not relying upon any oral or written representations 
other than what is set forth in this Agreement and Users Manual. 

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KITE SIZE

PEAK 2 - 05

45

KNOTS

BAR LENGTH

PEAK 2 - 07

PEAK 2 - 09

PEAK 2 - 12

45

45

52

5

15

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25

30

35+

10

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sqm

cm

KITE SIZE

KNOTS

BAR LENGTH

BLIND 2 - 07

BLIND 2 - 09

45

45

BLIND 2 - 12

45

5

15

20

25

30

35+

10

0

sqm

cm

Summary of Contents for BLIND 2-07

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Page 3: ... risks inherent in the sport can be greatly reduced by abiding by the Warning and Safety guidelines listed in this manual and by using common sense If under the age of 18 years do not operate this kite without the clear consent from a parent or guardian and the correct supervision If you are learning for the first time we strongly recom mend lessons from a professional instructor connected to an a...

Page 4: ...the damages caused by heat of the sun or really cold weather All the damages caused by naturals events such as floods earthquake fire etc All the damages caused by alterations or modifications All the damages caused by repairs All the damages caused by usage of the kite after the claim is reported Any damage expects manufacturing defects in material or workmanship Download the warranty form on our...

Page 5: ...ower Note it s necessary to read security warning in previous pages without important knowledge this action on the bar could be very dangerous Safety 3 Emergency safety If you are in danger push on the collar of the release system It will disconnect you from the chicken loop Safety 4 Full release If after using release system the kite is still pulling you from the leash grab the leash red safety h...

Page 6: ... one of the front line see above The safety line goes through the velcro at the back of the cleat It goes through the bar then through the swivel of the chicken loop and finally attached with a larks head knot to the safety ring where you will connect your leash This option is a factory system and it has been designed especially for the PEAK 2 AND BLIND 2 10 11 ...

Page 7: ...lines ONLY FOR THE PEAK 2 1 Remove the stopper ball and undo the larks head knot 2 Disconnect the front flying line from the safety line 3 Thread the whole font line through the ring 4 Remove the RED pigtail attached on the saftey line 5 Thread the RED pigtail through the ring 6 Thread the stopper ball through the RED pigtail 7 Connect the RED pigtail to the safety line 12 13 ...

Page 8: ...the larks head knot 2 Remove the RED pigtail attached to the ring 3 Thread the 5th line through the ring 4 Thread the stopper ball through the 5th line 5 Connect the RED pigtail to the 5th line 6 Re connect the RED pigtail to the leash line with a larks head knot This option has been designed especially for the BLIND 2 in 5th line mode It also works with the PEAK 2 on 5th line mode ...

Page 9: ... the kite By moving the attachment point forward it will also increase slightly the bar pressure 4 KITE SETTINGS 4 1 PEAK 2 FRONT LINE ADJUSTMENT The front line can be adjusted to fit your style of riding 3 attachment points are available and are suited for waveride freeride or freestyle By moving the attachment point forward it will also increase slightly the bar pressure FAST MEDIUM SLOW QUICK 1...

Page 10: ... 20 cm sqm 5TH LINE LENGTH Connect the fifth line extension provided with the kite 4 KITE SETTINGS 4 1 PEAK 2 5TH LINE ADJUSTMENT The 5th line on the PEAK 2 is only a safety line and this line is not supporting the leading edge Therefore it s better to have this line slightly lose 5 LINES 18 19 ...

Page 11: ...wn the kite By moving the attachment point forward it will also increase slightly the bar pressure 4 KITE SETTINGS 4 1 BLIND 2 FRONT LINE ADJUSTMENT The front line can be adjusted to fit your style of riding 2 attachment points are available and are suited for freestyle or wakestyle By moving the attachment point forward it will also increase slightly the bar pressure QUICK FAST MEDIUM SLOW 20 21 ...

Page 12: ...ITE SETTINGS 4 1 PEAK 2 5TH LINE ADJUSTMENT The 5th line on the PEAK 2 is only a safety line and this line is not supporting the leading edge Therefore it s better to have this line slightly lose WARNING FOR 5TH LINE SETTING We advise our riders to use the freestyle mode first before using the wakestyle setting Wakestyle setting has been developped for our top team riders and the flying characteri...

Page 13: ...kite with bladers face to the ground and trailing edge face to the wind and secure it with sand or board becareful with the fins 4 KITE SETUP 4 1 PUMPING THE KITE Unscrew the top of the valve Plug one of the fitting coming in the kite bag then pump the kite with a proper pressure 7 psi recommended Remove the plug tighen the middle part of the valve srew the cap on and put the velcro cover over 24 ...

Page 14: ...ying them out parallel to each other making sure to remove all twist starting from the bar You will notice that the line ends are colored Each line end is colored and labelled so it s hard to make connection mistake Please make sure you connect the lines well Its always better to check twice and act once If things are connected wrong the kite can respond improperly when launched which can be very ...

Page 15: ... that you use your bar system the lines and knots will settle in and change length slightly It is important to always check your lines after the first few sessions especially if your kite feels as if it is pulling to one side Now that you have your bar set up and ready take your time and wrap your lines back onto the bar You will learn that taking your time wrapping your lines will result in less ...

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