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Technical data

Materials description

ROOK risers arrangement

SIZE

ROOK S

ROOK M

ROOK L

CELLS

NUMBER

53

53

53

FLAT

AREA

m

2

24.5

26.5

28.5

SPAN

m

11.6

12.0

12.5

ASPECT RATIO

5.447

5.447

5.447

PROJECTED

AREA

m

2

20.7

22.4

24.1

SPAN

9.2

9.5

9.9

ASPECT RATIO

4.095

4.095

4.095

ROOT CHORD

m

2.642

2.748

2.849

RISERS

A

B

C

LENGTHS (mm)

580

580

580

STANDARD

LENGTHS (mm)

390

460

580

ACCELERATED

TRIMS

NO

NO

NO

IN FLIGHT WEIGHT

MAXIMUM

kg

70

85

100

MINIMUM

kg

90

105

120

GLIDER WEIGHT

kg

4.7

4.7

4.7

CERTIFICATION

EN

pending

B

pending

CANOPY

FABRIC CODE

Upper surface

NCV 9092-E85A, NCV 9017-E77A

Bottom surface

NCV 9017-E68A

Profiles

NCV 9017 - E29A

Diagonals

NCV 9017 - E29A

Loops

COUSIN 608 10mm

Reinforcement loops

NCV F06391 - E45A

Internal construction D-Ribs, H-Straps, Mini ribs

NCV 9017 - E29A

Thread

Serafil 40/2000, 60/2000

 

 

SUSPENSION LINES

FABRIC CODE

Upper cascades

Edelrid A-7000-120-000

Upper cascades

Edelrid A-7000-080-000

Upper cascades

Edelrid  A-7000-065-000

Middle cascades

Edelrid A-7000-065-000

Main

Edelrid A-7000-200-000

Main

Edelrid A-7000-160-00

Break lines

Cousin 12110/0.6 - Dyneema

Break lines

Cousin 12250/0.9 - Dyneema

Main break

Cousin Red 260 / 2.1mm Dyneema

Thread

Serafil Amann 60/0415

RISERS

FABRIC CODE

Material 

Webbing Cousin 3455-12mm, Güth & Wolf 70 404/12,5mm Dyneema

Material

Cousin 3455-12mm Kevlar

Color indicator

Omnitech 200/200PU

Thread 

Serafil Amann 20/4000, 20/1078

Break Swivel

Fob ningbo - china 6mm

Maillons

Rapid Peguet MRNI03.0

Pulleys

4x Harken 467 16mm ball bearing pulley

1. 

A1 riser

2. 

A2 riser, (Ears)

3.  B riser, (B-Stall)

4. 

C riser

5.  Maillons
6.  Main attachment point

7.  Speed bar attachment point

8. 

Speed bar pulleys (200mm)

9.  Break handle
10.  Break line pulley
11. 

Main break line

12. 

Clip for break handle

13.  ROOK has no trimmers or any 

other adjustable or removable 

device

4.

3.

2.

10.

6.

7.

12.

1.

5.

9.

11.

8.

Summary of Contents for ROOK 777 XC SUPERSTAR

Page 1: ...ROOK...

Page 2: ...USER MANUAL Version 1 6 Date 02 05 2012 ROOK 777 XC SUPERSTAR...

Page 3: ...ase contact your local paragliding instructor your Triple Seven importer or Triple Seven This product manual is subject to changes without prior notice Please check www 777gliders com for the latest i...

Page 4: ...nge Optimized geometry of the suspension lines and materials for reduced drag and better gliding performance Good pitch stability and easy to pilot Light weight and easy launch control A unique race l...

Page 5: ...mance EN B LTF B certified glider intended for intermediate to advanced pilots that want safety and high performance in its class Intermediate pilots may find this glider great for the progression of...

Page 6: ...ting after a collapse A tight setting also increases the tendency to maintain a deep spiral As a rule of thumb a more opened chest strap gives you more feedback from the glider which is good for your...

Page 7: ...without excessive energy and with minimum pressure while moving forwards For inflation and lifting the glider you may use only the A1 risers Do not pull on the risers just with your hands instead use...

Page 8: ...te that by pulling the lines the knot may get stuck in a worse position and the situation may escalate also to a stall or spin Therefore if you estimate that you can control the wing relatively safely...

Page 9: ...your glider to regain its trim speed You must be aware of the fact that asymmetric collapses are much more radical when flying accelerated This is due to the difference in weight and the inertia of t...

Page 10: ...ble spiral but you should be aware of the procedure for exiting a stable spiral To exit a stable spiral dive weight shift to the opposite side of the turn and apply the outer brake until feeling the d...

Page 11: ...d not be stored damp wet sandy salty or with objects inside the cells of the glider Keep your equipment away from any chemicals Cleaning If necessary always clean your glider with fresh water and a cl...

Page 12: ...23 1 FOLD THE GLIDER LIKE HARMONICA 2 ALIGN THE CELLS 3 FOLD LEADING EDGE BACK TOWARD TRAILING EDGE AND ALIGN THE CELS 4 FOLD THE GLIDER IN THREE PARTS 5 FINISHED CHECK THE VIDEO HTTP 777GLIDERS COM C...

Page 13: ...l data 1 Suspension lines 2 Risers 3 Main lines 4 Middle cascades 5 Upper cascades 6 Break lines 1 Canopy 2 Bottom surface 3 Top surface 4 Leading edge 5 Trailing edge 6 Intake cell openings 1 2 3 6 4...

Page 14: ...0 2000 SUSPENSION LINES FABRIC CODE Upper cascades Edelrid A 7000 120 000 Upper cascades Edelrid A 7000 080 000 Upper cascades Edelrid A 7000 065 000 Middle cascades Edelrid A 7000 065 000 Main Edelri...

Page 15: ...c7 1840 br7 694 a8 1090 b8 1042 c8 946 br8 638 a9 862 b9 858 br9 614 br10 610 br11 564 br12 512 Second gallery Lines A mm Lines B mm Lines C mm Lines D mm BR lines mm 1c1 978 d1 626 1br1 1302 1c2 950...

Page 16: ...A Spin occursN oA NoA 17 Low speed spin tendency A Spin occursN oA NoA 18 Recovery from a developed spinA Spin rotation angle after release Stops spinning in less than 90 AS tops spinning in less tha...

Page 17: ...y for any damage injury or death as a result of the use of this equipment This equipment should only be used by qualified and competent pilots or by pilots under supervision of qualified paragliding i...

Page 18: ...m Registration information To fully use all Triple Seven maintenance and warranty services you need to register your glider on our website Wanting to provide good product support we invite you to do s...

Page 19: ...y and try it out Imagine thermals and when you find them look down and think Where is it coming from What was the trigger Look around Look around Look around Use every sign of luck and don t hesitate...

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