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Harness User’s manual

 

| STRIKE 2

SUPAIR

 | STRIKE 2

 

| page 7

Carabiners Grivel Plume

TREK LIGHT BACKPACK

( Ref : SACTREKLIGHT )

Inflatable protection

( ref : PROGONF )

Dyneema connects

( Ref : MAILCONNECT )

Options

Plateau pied carbone speedbag

Speedbar 2B speedbag light

Reserve parachute handle

Carbon seat plate

Harness

NOMENCLATURE

3

4

2

1

6

7

5

8

9

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Bump STK2

8

9

Solo DYNEEMA risers

Comfort back plate

Summary of Contents for STRIKE 2

Page 1: ...SUPAIR SAS PARC ALTA S 34 RUE ADRAST E 74650 ANNECY CHAVANOD FRANCE RCS 387956790 User s manual STRIKE 2 Revision index V1 08 02 2021 English...

Page 2: ...philo sophy working endlessly to develop better products and to maintain a high quality pro duction We hope you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully en joyable as well We...

Page 3: ...ing the reserve parachute in the container 17 Gear packing and tips 23 Adjustments 24 The various adjustments 24 Adjusting the harness 25 Wing harness Connection 27 Installation in the harness 28 Infl...

Page 4: ...he practice of paragliding The design and choice of materials have been designed with the objective of comfort and lightness STRIKE 2 harness was certified EN 1651 2018 and LTF Nfl II 91 09 Indicating...

Page 5: ...Back lenght cm 58 65 68 72 B Backrest tilt adjustment cm 34 5 36 5 39 41 C Seat length cm 45 45 47 47 D Seat width cm 33 33 35 35 E Carabiners height cm 40 40 42 44 F Carabiners distance cm 38 46 38...

Page 6: ...anging device at one of our retailers in order to choose the correct size For a complete list of our retailers please click here www supair com Size Weight 1m55 1m60 1m65 1m70 1m75 1m80 1m85 1m90 1m95...

Page 7: ...Ref SACTREKLIGHT Inflatable protection ref PROGONF Dyneema connects Ref MAILCONNECT Options Plateau pied carbone speedbag Speedbar 2B speedbag light Reserve parachute handle Carbon seat plate Harness...

Page 8: ...13 4 9 3 11 1 2 6 7 8 5 10 HARNESS OVERVIEW Chest strap adjustment Chest strap Shoulder strap adjustment Backrest angle adjustment Reserve parachute pocket Small storage pocket Back storage pocket Par...

Page 9: ...ike 2 was designed to also be flown with dyneema connectors ref MAILCONNECT This lightens the material and makes the leg straps fixed as for the X Alps harness You will then have to put on the harness...

Page 10: ...The harness is therefore more neutral and more stable Note that in the event of leaving the wing s flight domain command precision must compensate for the lack of downforce and preci sion provided by...

Page 11: ...TK 2 Compatibles protections Protection gonflable Strike 2 1 Open the zip of the pocket located under the seat 2 Open the zip of the bumpair pocket 3 Insert the bumpair then close the 2 zips 1 Open th...

Page 12: ...s manual STRIKE 2 SUPAIR STRIKE 2 page 12 ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY Inflatable protection Passage of the inflatable protection pipe The hole for the passage of the pipe is located on the top of the pocket...

Page 13: ...your risers Pass the elastic bands through the triangles of the lower foot plate and tie a maintenance knot Pass the lines through the guide ring under the seat Pass the speedbar line through the pul...

Page 14: ...ket for compatibility with some of our reserve parachutes Other parachutes are compatible which we have not tested here Flaps fastened with a cable Volume 4 5 to 4 75 liters Adapted to the reserve par...

Page 15: ...connec tion loops Once the riser guiding sleeve is fully opened the zipper tab must be located on the same side of the reserve parachute pocket Access to the reserve parachute connection points Attac...

Page 16: ...harness Risers mustn t be too stretched Bring them out through the reserve para chute container 2 Use the Zip to close the sleeve until the left shoulder strap INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Place...

Page 17: ...the plastic ring Twist Give a second twist to the plastic ring Push the buckle through the maillon Push the two riser ends through the toric ring loop Push the maillon through the riser loop Tidy up t...

Page 18: ...ommend for the initial rescue parachute assembly and installation to be made by a qualified professional Reserve parachute folding and installation inside the harness must conform to the specific guid...

Page 19: ...2 SUPAIR STRIKE 2 page 19 2 Pass the folding rod through the loop number 1 3 Using the rod pass the loop 1 through the gommet 1 INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the reserve parachute in it...

Page 20: ...4 Using the rod pass the loop 1 through the gommet 2 5 Pass the first rod through hole 1 and then throught loop 1 to lock it Remove the folding rod INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the res...

Page 21: ...STRIKE 2 page 21 6 Pass the folding rod through the loop number 2 7 Using the rod pass the loop 1 through the gommet 3 then 4 INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the reserve parachute in its c...

Page 22: ...page 22 8 9 Pass the second rod through hole 2 and then throught loop 2 to lock it Remove the folding rod Insert the rod in their respective sleeve INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the res...

Page 23: ...llation during a hang test Have the installation checked by a professional outfit As the volume of the folded parachute may vary check the proper functioning of the parachute pocket during an extracti...

Page 24: ...s manual STRIKE 2 SUPAIR STRIKE 2 page 24 Back pocket storage Small storage pocket side with accessory safety fastener Pipe outlet Inflatable bump Instrument security fasteners PACKING AND TIPS Outlet...

Page 25: ...R STRIKE 2 page 25 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ADJUSTING THE HARNESS Adjusting the harness prior each takeoff is vital The various adjustments Adjusting the chest strap Adjusting the shoulder straps Adjusting the...

Page 26: ...nds to the length between the middle points at the bottom of each carabiner The ideal distance varies between paragliding wing models Adjust your harness s chest strap according to the wing manufactur...

Page 27: ...enght Your legs must be stretched wedge yourself well at the bottom of the harness Heel strap Tiptoe strap 1 2 3 Loosen the straps Adjust the heel strap Adjust the toe strap If the adjustment is too l...

Page 28: ...arabi ners Check for the risers to be properly positioned and untwisted The A risers must be located at the front and facing the flight direction see diagram Lastly check for the main self locking car...

Page 29: ...rs by screwing the safety A color coding key is in place on the chest strap with correspondence on the fasteners Close the outer quick buckle on the left side of the speedbag Close the inner quick buc...

Page 30: ...ll allow you to exploit the full potential of your glider no matter how demanding it is Lightness comfort ease of use and small size make the STRIKE 2 the ideal harness for hike and fly and for cross...

Page 31: ...ar is correctly connected and set up Check that none of the glider lines or any object comme into contact with the reserve parachute handle s Make sure that the self locking carabiners are locked and...

Page 32: ...intain one foot on the footrest then with the other place your foot onto the centering space and push the first bar Straighten yourself in your harness and adopt a running posture to dissipate the hor...

Page 33: ...sible toward you by pulling as symmetrically as possible 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 slightly bent Pr...

Page 34: ...r paragliding backpack in a dry cool and clean place protected from UV exposure If your harness is wet please dry it thoroughly before storing For transport protect the harness from any mechanical or...

Page 35: ...ephone or by e mail sav supair com in order to receive a quotation In spite of using the highest quality products to manufacture the STRIKE 2 it is possible for your harness to deteriorate through gen...

Page 36: ...e head protection certified paragliding helmet boots and right clothing for the activity Moreover carrying a reserve parachute connected to your harness in flight is highly recommend WARRANTY Paraglid...

Page 37: ...he parts of the body covered by the shock absorber are likely to benefit from adaquate protec tion against possible impacts If your BUMPAIR is damaged have it inspected and repaired at a professional...

Page 38: ...UPAIR STRIKE 2 page 38 IN CASE OF AN INCIDENT 112 EUROPE INDIA 911 USA CANADA 119 CHINA JAPAN 101 NEPAL 112 IRAN 000 AUSTRALIA 111 NEW ZEALAND Help needed Call for help after an accident Emergency cal...

Page 39: ...u keep record of your STRIKE 2 scheduled maintenance Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name C...

Page 40: ...SUPAIR VLD Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 74650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE info supair com 33 0 4 50 45 75 29 RCS 387956790...

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