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7.
Never pack up a wet glider! If this is unavoidable, then dry the glider as soon as
possible.
8.
After flying in air with a saltwater content, allow the glider to dry thoroughly –
do not pack it up when still damp.
9.
If you do not fly with your glider for long periods of time, we recommend storing it
in the special storage bag from skywalk. Store in a dry and low-light location.
10.
Never leave the glider in a car parked in full sun. The high temperature can lead to
the damage of any glider.
11.
Dirt or dust can be wiped away easily with a soft cloth and some warm water.
Afterwards please dry thoroughly.
12.
You can repair small cracks as usual with Ripstop sealing tape, larger damage
must be repaired by an authorized Dealer.
General informations:
When unfolding the paraglider insure that neither the canopy nor the lines become
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too dirty as dirt particles in the fibres can damage the material and lines.
If the lines get tangled on the ground they may be over-stretched or break during
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take-off.
Do not step on the lines and/or canopy.
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Make sure that no sand, stones or snow get inside the canopy as the extra weight
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collected in the trailing edge may slow down or even stall the glider.
Sharp edges damage the canopy.
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Uncontrolled inflation attempts in strong winds may result in the glider impacting
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into the ground at high speed. This can cause rips, damage on lines and/or fabric.
Make sure not to land your canopy leading edge first as this may cause permanent
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damage to this area of your paraglider.
After landings in trees or on water you should check the length of the lines.
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After contact with salt water thoroughly rinse the equipment with fresh water!
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