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User’s manual 

| EVO 

Lite

SUPAIR

 | EVO Lite

 

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In flight.

Speedbar use.

Set the distance between the two carabiners according to the aerology of the moment, and the wing manufac-

turer’s recommendations.

We recommend using the speed-bar cautiously due to the increased risk of a partial or full frontal collapses.

Use the speed-bar/accelerator ( transitions ) only when far away from the ridge and in calm weather conditions as the wing becomes 

more sensitive to turbulence when accelerated. If you feel a loss of tension in the speed-bar/accelerator, stop pushing it and apply a 

light brake pressure on the toggles to  prevent the glider from experiencing a potential frontal collapse.

Beware not to push on the speed-bar/accelerator to enter the harness after takeoff ( it is not a foot-rest ) or there could be the risk of 

a frontal collapse taking place as a result.

To use the speed-bar/accelerator, backpedal and grab the bar with the back of your shoe, push and use the second foot to stabilize 

it or to grab the second bar.

Apply pressure symmetrically to the first stage ( first bar ), when reaching the maximum enabled distance, then push on the second 

stage ( upper bar ). To decelerate, reverse the procedure.

Flight phases

Landing

Always be certain to have enough altitude to make a landing approach corresponding to the weather conditions of the moment and 

terrain. During the landing approach, never make hasty maneuvers. Always land upwind in a standing posture and be ready to run 

upon touchdown if necessary.

During your final approach, use as much airspeed as possible based on the weather conditions of the moment, then gradually reduce 

the glider air speed by pushing the toggles all the way down until contact with the ground is made. Beware not to brake too soon and 

too rapidly and too deep which could lead to a stall and a dangerous landing.

During high wind speed landings, turnaround and face the wing as soon as ground contact is made and move toward the wing while 

braking symmetrically to deflate it.

Do not land in a seated position as it is dangerous.

Summary of Contents for EVO Lite

Page 1: ...Harness user s manual SUP AIR VLD 34 rue Adrast e Parc Alta s 74650 CHAVANOD FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E English Revision index 07 02 2019 EVO Lite...

Page 2: ...his is also our philosophy working endlessly to develop better products and to maintain a high quality production in Europe We trust that you will find this manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully...

Page 3: ...t rest Option 13 Reserve parachute installation 14 Speedbag optional cockpit assembly 19 Shoulder straps adjustments 23 Behavior in flight 26 Pre Flight check 27 In flight 28 Use the reserve 32 Mainte...

Page 4: ...s Country thermal flights With its great comfort level a BUMPAIR 17 cm and a reserve parachute pocket under the seat you will be able to handle any kind of soaring condition anywhere Introduction Afte...

Page 5: ...47 49 51 Seat width cm 33 35 37 39 Carabiners height cm 44 44 44 44 Carabiners distance between the two cm 39 50 39 50 39 50 39 50 Impact damping system Airbag Volume No Impact damping system Bumpair...

Page 6: ...L 100 XL XL XL XL 105 XL XL XL XL 110 XL XL XL XL Choosing your harness size is important You will find below a measurement chart to help with your selection We recommend you to try out the harness in...

Page 7: ...on fiber seat plate see corresponding size on page 9 Standard double stage speedbar Nomenclature Options 1 3 Standard version 2 3 30 mm Self locking Zicral 4 Reserve parachute handle ref E2 BUMPAIR 17...

Page 8: ...1 8 2 3 4 5 7 6 Attachment points Main buckles Chest strap adjustment Leg straps Backrest tilt adjustment Shoulder straps adjustments Seat plate angle adjustment 9 10 Seat depth adjustment Foot rest b...

Page 9: ...User s manual EVO Lite SUPAIR EVO Lite page 9 Carabiners assembly Zicral 30 mm carabiners Compatible carabiners R f MAILCOMOUS30 2 1...

Page 10: ...Push the seat plate all the way to the end of the housing Once the seat plate is fully in serted in its housing fold the hood over it Size S Size M Size L Size XL Carbon fiber seat plate Carbon fiber...

Page 11: ...he BUMPAIR 17XC inside the slot Push the BUMPAIR between the exterior of the con tainer and the BUMPAIR housing Once the BUMPAIR is fully inserted inside its housing push behind the dorsal pocket Once...

Page 12: ...h the pul ley Attach the end of the speed bar lines to the crimped hooks which is to be connect ed to the riser s crimped hooks Adjust the lines length and securely knot it A Lines B C Crimped hooks E...

Page 13: ...Push the foot rest strap through buckle B located at the front of the harness side skirt Push the elastic under the guide C Wrap and connect the elastic around the main strap while pu shing it throug...

Page 14: ...andle 2 Fasten tightly the lark s head knot and verify the solidity of the link The handle must be connected to the central loop except for large reserve parachutes use side loop Must be checked at th...

Page 15: ...s head knot connection Tuck the risers away in the riser sleeve Connecting the reserve parachute to the Dyneema risers Connecting the reserve parachute with the para chute risers using the 7mm carabi...

Page 16: ...volume to your reserve parachute size The Velcro black on the illustration enables the panel flap to be secured in place Moving the panel flap Parachute Container Panel Flap Sliced view 3D view Small...

Page 17: ...e parachute pocket level Once the tab can not move further and aligned with the reserve parachute pocket bring it up to close the zipper Place the POD in the pocket Reserve handle on the seat plate si...

Page 18: ...the pin with the handle s end behind the neoprene flap 3 Push the cord with the loop through grom met 7 and push the handle s pin through the loop With a small cord hook the loop 4 marker Push the cor...

Page 19: ...ang test to verify that all works properly before repeating the installation procedure Harness with reserve parachute overview Reserve parachute riser protective sleeves The tab is located at the end...

Page 20: ...IR EVO Lite page 20 1 5 SPEEDBAG EVO LITE Acc l rateur double barreaux pour SPEEDBAG Composition Option 2 Sangles de r glage 3 Sangles de maintien 4 Boucle rapide 15mm femelle Plateau SPEEDBAG MPT010...

Page 21: ...nstallation sangles de maintien N 4 de chaque c t Install one tape loop N 4 on each side 4 Vue depuisext rieur Instalation sangle termin e Vue depuis int rieur Instalation sangle termin e Outside view...

Page 22: ...User s manual EVO Lite SUPAIR EVO Lite page 22 Installation du plateau Speedbag Speedbag plate installation...

Page 23: ...User s manual EVO Lite SUPAIR EVO Lite page 23 1 2 3 4...

Page 24: ...User s manual EVO Lite SUPAIR EVO Lite page 24 5 6 7...

Page 25: ...User s manual EVO Lite SUPAIR EVO Lite page 25 8 9 Cot gauche Left side Cot droit rigth side...

Page 26: ...R EVO Lite page 26 1 2 3 Installation dans la sellette Harness installation Le r glage de la sellette avant le d collage est extr mement important Setting your position inside the harness before takin...

Page 27: ...etween the side lateral trim straps adjustments and the shoulder straps In a reclined seating position the shoulder straps also participate to the overall comfort by supporting the upper torso shoulde...

Page 28: ...er Using the left hand shorten the distance between the risers and pull the finger loop in the opposite direction to loosen the chest strap 1 2 1 Chest strap adjustment 2 2 loosen tighten Seat plate a...

Page 29: ...reclined posture On the other hand it is not necessary to reduce the seat depth for an adopted upright seat ing flying posture To reduce the seat depth raise your hips while pressing on the foot rest...

Page 30: ...ty especially when tightening the chest strap The EVO Lite is a stable and dampened harness The backrest is stiffened thus enabling a better pressure distribution on the entire dorsal area during for...

Page 31: ...ne or other object comes in contact and interferes with the rescue parachute handle Make sure that the self locking carabiners are locked and connected to the paraglider Be certain for the accelerator...

Page 32: ...e back of your shoe push and use the second foot to stabilize it or to grab the second bar Apply pressure symmetrically to the first stage first bar when reaching the maximum enabled distance then pus...

Page 33: ...g as much of the glider as possible toward you by pulling symmetrically on the C or D risers or on the toggles brakes Be prepared to land by adopting an upright position with knees together and legs s...

Page 34: ...and buckles clean them with a mild detergent then blow dry them fully but DO NOT LUBRICATE Prior to using them conduct a thorough carabiners and buckles checkup to insure their full functionality If...

Page 35: ...and 28mm 1250 daN Polyamide 15 mm 20 mm 25mm et 40mm SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Repairs SUP AIR offers an extended warranty period rea...

Page 36: ...responsible for your paragliding decisions or activities This SUP AIR product has been designed exclusively for paragliding Any other activity such as skydiving or BASE jumping is abso lutely forbidde...

Page 37: ...rd all the life stages of your EVO Lite harness Purchase date Owner s name Shop s name and stamp Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name Serial number Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s na...

Page 38: ...SUPAIR VLD Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 74650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE info supair com 33 0 4 50 45 75 29 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E...

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