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•Always familiarize yourself with all applicable federal, state and local laws, the 
waterways, the area, and the proper use of the equipment. 

•Always read your owner’s manual and understand your equipment before using it.

•Always inspect equipment before each use, including all components of your foil,
your board and the connections between components and the board mount. Never
use equipment with missing, damaged or defective parts.

•Use caution when transporting your foil, both for the safety of yourself and others 
and for the longevity of your equipment.

•Always wear protective equipment appropriate for the environment and conditions in 
which you are using your foil and your foil board.

•Always use a helmet. 

•Always use a State/Country Marine department approved boating vest and protective shoes.

•Always ride in control, away from hazards, and at speed appropriate for your ability.
Do not foil in shallow water or near shore, pilings, docks, rafts, swimmers, other 
watercraft or other obstacles.

•Falling and the injuries or death that may result, are inherent risks in the sport.

•Do not operate any watercraft (windsurf, kite, surf, or foil gear) under the influence of 
alcohol or drugs.

•The warnings and practices set forth above represent some common risks 
encountered by users.

•This list does not purport to cover all instances of risk or danger. Please use common 
sense and good judgment.

•TAKE YOUR TIME TO GET TO KNOW YOUR RRD HYDROFOIL IN YOUR OWN 
SAFE SPACE

Summary of Contents for DYNAMIC PRO ALU SWK 1200 WK 700 FOIL SET Y26

Page 1: ...2000 1700 1400 FOIL SET Y26 DYNAMIC SW CARBON 2000 1700 1400 FOIL SET Y26 DYNAMIC PRO ALU SWK 1500 1200 900 WK 700 FOIL SET Y26 DYNAMIC PRO CARBON ALU SWK 1500 1200 900 WK 700 FOIL SET Y26 UNIVERSAL W...

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Page 4: ...uries caused to third parties while practicing watersports Please refer to your national surf body or federation to get more information on insurance and responsibilities Be aware that the design and...

Page 5: ...ing Don t ride a hydrofoil in crowded breaks To choose your place of practice it is important to select a spot suited to the practice of hydrofoiling Favor a spot without reefs or rocks and avoid crow...

Page 6: ...nditions in which you are using your foil and your foil board Always use a helmet Always use a State Country Marine department approved boating vest and protective shoes Always ride in control away fr...

Page 7: ...all not be modified filled and sanded Doing so would alter the balance and prevent the correct operation of the hydrofoil In order to guarantee the correct behavior and performances of the hydrofoil t...

Page 8: ...ing up or upside down It can easily fall on its side and get damaged When heading for the water the kitefoil should always be carried on its side with the board under your arm Hold the board just forw...

Page 9: ...nyone around it In case the wind blows below 15 knots you can leave it upside down only if attached to your rig as per photo below When heading back to your car or coming from your car heading to the...

Page 10: ...and or damage your wing or hurt anyone around it In case the wind blows below 15 knots you can leave it on its side and connect your wing leash to the end of the fuselage Heading to the water coming...

Page 11: ...smooth and clean It is strongly recommended to let a professional handle these kinds of repairs Make sure the surface of the wings remain smooth and clean The foil works using a dynamic equilibrium a...

Page 12: ...Alu 75 C m 13 5 Cm 17 mm 15 U nive rs al Fus e lage Alu 76 C m 25 ENTRY FREERIDE SURF SUP WING FOILING ENTRY FREERIDE SURF SUP WING KITE FOILING Code 26USWF2400S 26USWKF1600S Win gs Technology Wingspa...

Page 13: ...y recommend to always double check these two screws tightening tension after the first 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in open ocean we recommend to bring a Torx Key T4...

Page 14: ...ss Weight saving Vs Y25 D yn amic Carbo n Fro nt Full C arbon 98 C m 1700 C m 2 23 Cm 24 8 mm 45 U n ive rs al Re ar Hybrid C arbon 44 C m 290 C m 2 9 Cm 11 mm Co mpo n e nts Technology Length Max cho...

Page 15: ...rongly recommend to always double check these two screws tightening tension after the first 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in open ocean we recommend to bring a Torx K...

Page 16: ...hickness Weight saving Vs Y25 Dyn amic Carbo n Fro nt Full C arbon 98 C m 1700 C m 2 23 Cm 24 8 mm 45 U n ive rs al Carbo n Re ar Full C arbon 44 C m 290 C m 2 9 Cm 11 mm 45 Co mpo n e nts Technology...

Page 17: ...use We strongly recommend to always double check these two screws tightening tension after the first 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in open ocean we recommend to brin...

Page 18: ...mpo n e nts Technology Length Max chord Max thickness Weight saving Vs Y25 Unive rs al ALU Mas t Alu 85 C m 13 5 Cm 17 mm 15 Un ive rs al Fus e lage Alu 76 C m 25 Win gs Technology Wingspan Area Max c...

Page 19: ...st be properly tightened before use We strongly recommend to always double check these two screws tightening tension after the first 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in...

Page 20: ...Mas t C arbon 85 C m 13 Cm 18 mm 50 Unive rs al Fus e lage Alu 76 C m 25 Wings Technology Wingspan Area Max chord Max thickness Weight saving Vs Y25 Dyn amic P RO Carbo n Front Full C arbon 66 4 C m...

Page 21: ...be properly tightened before use We strongly recommend to always double check these two screws tightening tension after the first 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in op...

Page 22: ...Vs Y25 Unive rs al Fro nt Hybrid C arbon 82 C m 1582 C m 2 24 Cm 30 mm 20 Unive rs al Re ar Hybrid C arbon 52 C m 373 C m 2 10 Cm 13 mm Com po n e nts Technology Length Max chord Max thickness Weight...

Page 23: ...foil loss in the water in case you have not tightned properly the tuttle head screws fixing it to the foil plate You can attach the secuirity leash to the leash cup or to one of your rear footstraps...

Page 24: ...ull Carbo n Fro nt Full C arbon 85 C m 768 C m 2 12 Cm 12 7 mm 45 WS Full Carbo n Re ar Full C arbon 50 C m 281 C m 2 7 4 Cm 8 4 mm 45 Co mpo n e nts Technology Length Max chord Max thickness Weight s...

Page 25: ...st 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in open ocean we recommend to bring a Torx Key T40 M8 to eventually use in case your need to re tighten the screws If you loose the f...

Page 26: ...chord Max thickness WS Full Carbo n Fro nt Full C arbon 85 C m 768 C m 2 12 Cm 12 7 mm WS Full Carbo n Re ar Full C arbon 38 C m 214 C m 2 7 4 Cm 8 4 mm Co mpo ne nts Technology Length Max chord Max...

Page 27: ...We strongly recommend to always double check these two screws tightening tension after the first 30 minutes of foiling If you plan to foil for long distances or in open ocean we recommend to bring a...

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