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Excessive wear can occur by bad ground-handling, careless packing, unnecessary exposure to
UV light, exposure to chemicals, heat and moisture.
Ground-handling
Choose a suitable area to launch your glider. Lines caught on roots or rocks lead to
unnecessary strain on the attachment tabs during inflation. Snagging lines may rip
the canopy fabric or damage lines.
When landing, never let the canopy fall on its leading edge. The sudden pressure
increase can severely damage the air-resistant coating of the canopy as well as
weaken the ribs and seams.
Dragging the glider over grass, soil, sand or rocks, will significantly reduce its lifetime
and increase its porosity.
When preparing for launch or when ground-handling, be sure not to step on any of
the lines or the canopy fabric.
Don't tie any knots in the lines.
This glider will remain airworthy and in good condition for many years, if well cared for and
packed correctly.
Packing the glider:
It is strongly recommended to concertina pack your glider by folding it rib onto rib, in order to
preserve the shape of the leading edge and therefore help maintain inflation characteristics
and performance.
The SuSi has nylon wire support in the leading edge which cannot break, but if packed badly
(bending during packing) and stored for a long time may deform.
The AIRPack inner-bag can help you to pack easily and properly.
For details see the accessories section of the www.ad-gliders.com website.
ATTENTION: Be aware that when hiking in hot conditions, sweat may penetrate the glider
bag and with prolonged exposure soak through and damage the glider. We recommend that
you place the glider inside a plastic bag to protect it while hiking. However, DO NOT STORE
the glider in any plastic bag or container as any residual moisture will not be able to
evaporate.
Packing your AirDesign glider.
1. Lay the lines / risers / harness at the trailing edge of the wing. Collect the lines together and
lay them as much as possible on top of the wing fabric. This protects the lines during packing
and storage.
2. Starting either at one tip or at the centre of the wing, gather all the leading edge cell walls
together so that the polyamide rods are side by side.
IMPORTANT NOTE: if you are packing the glider on rough ground, first gather the wing into a
‘cauliflower’ by pulling in the lines and then pack the leading edge. Dragging the canopy over
rough ground will damage the fabric.
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