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Welcome to the world of lightweight performance! You have in your hands the key that opens the 
door to exceptional flights. The DELIGHT is our most persuasive invitation to adventure and with 
it you will be able to go higher, further and  fly longer. Now, you just have to find a playground big 
enough !

Introduction

After reading this manual, we suggest you check your harness by hanging in it before flying.

N.B : Three important icons will help you when reading this manual

Advice

Caution !

Danger !

Summary of Contents for DELIGHT L

Page 1: ...SUPAIR VLD PARC ALTA S 34 RUE ADRAST E 74650 ANNECY CHAVANOD FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E Revision Indice 20120314 EN User s manual...

Page 2: ...g endlessly to develop better products and to maintain a high quality production in Europe We trust that you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully pleas ant to read We advi...

Page 3: ...sembly 15 Position setting 16 Speedbag angle setting 17 Leaning angle setting 17 Shoulders straps adjustment 17 Flight behaviour 18 Pre Flight control 19 Take off 20 In flight 21 Speedbar use 21 Landi...

Page 4: ...ost persuasive invitation to adventure and with it you will be able to go higher further and fly longer Now you just have to find a playground big enough Introduction After reading this manual we sugg...

Page 5: ...37 33 37 Carabiners height cm 44 44 Carabiners distance cm 28 45 28 45 Speedbag length cm 100 120 105 125 Impact damping system Airbag Volume No Impact damping system Bump air Thickness Yes 15 cm Homo...

Page 6: ...ght weight table that will help you in your size choice With its hammock architecture and its lying flat flying position we advise you to try out the harness under a hanging device at one of our retai...

Page 7: ...4 5 7 6 9 1 8 2 3 4 5 7 6 Speedbar Rescue parachute handle Rescue parachute risers O rings x2 Maillon Rapide Inox 7 mm x1 Zicral 30 mm carabi ners x2 Bumpair 14 cm Footrest Unique size Nomenclature C...

Page 8: ...9 2 3 4 5 7 6 Right ventral buckle Left automatic ventral buckle Safe T bar Sup Air patent A1 1832 981 Thigh strap buckle Ventral width adjustment Leaning setting Shoulders straps adjustment Back pock...

Page 9: ...9 Storage and attachments pour ballast 3l 3 2 1 4 3 3 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 Cockpit Lateral storage poc ket Walking poles holder handgrip top Back pocket Under seating pocket for ballast 3 litres...

Page 10: ...ers or standard risers 1 Place the handle inside the middle webbing loop and make a lark s head knot with the handle 2 Fasten tightly the lark s head knot and verify the so lidity of the link A Y Rise...

Page 11: ...he snapper on handle s side 4 Pull the snapper and pass it through the B grommet 5 Pass the snapper through the C grommet and pass the handle s cable inside the hole of the down flap and finally insid...

Page 12: ...b bing loop Place the O ring inside the Maillon and twist it 2 Pass the riser inside the free loop and inside the Maillon Rapide 3 Make a new twisted loop with the ring and pass it inside the Mail lon...

Page 13: ...rachute standard risers Webbing loop for res cue risers attachment 1 Make a lark s head between the risers and the webbing loop for rescue attachment 2 Fasten the lark s head neatly 3 Neatly stow any...

Page 14: ...air Bumpair 14 cm A Connect the female buckle 1 to the male buckle 2 B Connect the cockpit s velcro patches 4 to the speedbag s velcro patches 5 C Pass the male buckle on speedbag 7 through the the st...

Page 15: ...ic keeper Pass the speedbar braided rope outside the strap Pass the speedbar braided rope in side the pulley Pull out the braided rope outside the speedbag Pass the braided rope inside the speed bar h...

Page 16: ...g buckle Tightening snapper leaning setting Loosening strap leaning setting Lumbar adjustment buckle Tightening snapper shoulder strap Loosening strap shoulder strap Setting your position inside the h...

Page 17: ...raps by using the snapper and pulling it forward Loosen it with help of the tubular webbing by pulling it backward The support of the shoulders straps greatly helps comfort It should be set precisely...

Page 18: ...GHT has equipped several X ALPS 2011 pilots It is consequently a high performance har ness designed for XC flights for competitions as well for bivy flying adventures But it is also aimed at hike and...

Page 19: ...3 1 Thigh strap buckles 2 Safe T Bar Sup air patent A 1832 981 3 Ventral buckles Check that the harness and the carabiners did not deteriorate Check thoroughly that the rescue handle s cable end has n...

Page 20: ...then fasten the second speedbag buckle 2 During take off maintain a standing position and as soon as you are far enough from the ground fetch the speedbag with one of your heels With help of the foot...

Page 21: ...e speedbar maintain one foot on the footrest then with the other place your foot onto the centering space and push the first bar This spacer helps you to obtain a symmetrical acceleration Once your fo...

Page 22: ...g a rescue parachute should be done only in an emergency With a strong lateral and then vertical tug pull the handle towards you and then throw the whole parachute including the bag and handle as hard...

Page 23: ...lider MAILCONNECT Connect Soft Dyneema sleeved carabiners 12 g part Rescue parachute PARXTRALITE S PARXTRALITE M PARXTRALITE L Parachute SUPAIR X tralite S PTV Max 80 kg Parachute SUPAIR X tralite M P...

Page 24: ...time to time using a silicon spray If your harness gets wet it is advisable to treat your automatic buckles and carabiners with silicone grease from time to time These carabiners must never be used fo...

Page 25: ...bric recycling Fabrics DYNEEMA RIPSTOP CORDURA CORDURA RIPSTOP Speedbag LYCRA MEMBRANE Webbings Polyamide 20 mm 500 daN Polyester 25 mm 1250 daN Connection straps Rescue risers to Maillon Rapi de Dyne...

Page 26: ...ity that requires skill specific knowledge and sound judgement Be careful learn in certified schools subscribe an adequate insurance policy as well as a flying license and make sure your skill match t...

Page 27: ...of your harness Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name Serial number Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale Date Worksh...

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