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SENSE CONTROL SYSTEM

OPERATING THE CHICKEN FINGER

The chicken finger is designed to hold the Torque 2 loop in position in the harness hook.

WARNING: To release yourself from the kite in an emergency situation, you must activate the 

SnapLock Quick Release when the chicken finger is installed. 

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To connect the Torque 2 Loop and chicken finger 

to the harness hook:
1) Hook the Torque 2 loop onto the harness hook.
2) Insert the chicken finger into the center section 

of the harness hook. 

WARNING:  Make sure the chicken finger is 

positioned below the Torque 2 loop and is 

completely inserted into the harness hook.

To disconnect the Torque 2 loop and chicken finger 

from the harness hook:
1) Pull the chicken finger out of the harness hook.
2) Unhook the Torque 2 loop from the harness hook.

TORQUE 2 CONTROL SYSTEM

OPERATING THE SNAPLOCK QUICK RELEASE

RECONNECTING THE SNAPLOCK QUICK RELEASE

SWIVEL OPERATION

To release yourself from the kite in an emergency situation, you must activate the SnapLock Quick Release.

WARNING: Always use a kite leash when using a Naish Control System.

When front lines become twisted after a kite loop or a rotation, they can easily be untwisted by 

grasping the top of the SnapLock Quick Release—above the release handle—and rotating it until 

the front lines are no longer twisted.

IMPORTANT: Continuous rotations in the same direction can put excess strain on the flagging line. 

To ensure the product always works properly and to diminish wear, be sure to manually untwist the 

flagging line after each session.

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1) Grab the handle of the SnapLock  

Quick Release.

1) Firmly push the chicken loop back into the body of 

the SnapLock Quick Release in the orientation shown. 

WARNING:  Check to make sure the chicken loop is 

securely in place before launching your kite.

2) Push the handle away from your body. The 

SnapLock Quick Release releases by detaching 

from the main body. 

IMMEDIATELY LET GO

 of the 

handle. The kite leash will keep you attached to 

your kite while the kite depowers.

Release Handle

TORQUE 2 CONTROL SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for TORQUE 2

Page 1: ...TORQUE 2 KITE CONTROL SYSTEM USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...written representations other than what is set forth in this agreement and User s Guide BY INFLATINGTHE LEADING EDGE AND ASSEMBLINGTHIS PRODUCT YOU ARE AGREEINGTO 1 be bound to the terms set forth be...

Page 3: ...approved personal flotation device when using this product in the water Always observe local rules and regulations when using this product Make sure to always have a 100 m semi circle area downwind a...

Page 4: ...ine Organizer N Trim Cleat O PU Tubes P Standard Sense Loop with Chicken Finger Included Q Loop Options Slider Loop Included Freestyle Loop Accessory A G P F C C B B D Re d Gra y Gra y E E O H M I N J...

Page 5: ...YSTEM OVERVIEW Freestyle Loop For advanced riders only May become unhooked unintentionally while riding CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEW CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEW LOOP OPTIONS LOOP OPTIONS CONTINUED Slider Loop...

Page 6: ...onnection points Be sure to always use authentic Naish flying lines and bridles when using Naish kites and control systems All Naish Control Systems are delivered assembled and ready to use 1 Begin wi...

Page 7: ...s and reattach to the end of the 22m lines Remove the black tabs from the 22m front lines and reattach to the end of the 2m extensions ATTACHING FOOLPROOF CONNECTORS To create a lark s head loop fold...

Page 8: ...usting Cavity 3 Pull the knot out of the Locking Recess 2 Pull the leader line out through the bottom of the Adjusting Cavity 3 1 3 2 4 TORQUE 2 CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTINGTORQUE BAR STEERING REAR FLYING...

Page 9: ...yourself from the kite in an emergency situation you must activate the SnapLock Quick Release WARNING Always use a kite leash when using a Naish Control System When front lines become twisted after a...

Page 10: ...Systems are delivered with a kite leash When activating the SnapLock Quick Release page 15 in an emergency situation the kite leash will keep the rider attached to the kite while the kite depowers 1...

Page 11: ...a high likelihood that you will be required to swim or need assistance to get back to shore KITE LEASH MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE WARNING It is necessary to rinse you bar and release mechanism after ever...

Page 12: ...ge or it will be refused If a product is deemed to be defective by Naish the warranty covers the repair or replacement of the defective product only Naish will not be responsible for any costs losses...

Page 13: ...Naish com 2021 Naish International a division of Nalu Kai Incorporated PO Box 703 Haiku Hi 96708...

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