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2011 CROSSBOW IDS™ KITE USER MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing this Cabrinha product and welcome to the sport of kiteboarding. As 

you may know, the excitement of Kiteboarding is attracting people of all ages from all corners 
of the globe. It’s one of the most dynamic and fastest growing sports in the world. 

Please read this user’s manual carefully and entirely before using this kite. This manual is not 
intended to replace proper kiteboarding instruction, but rather to supplement it. Do not attempt 
to kiteboard without appropriate instruction. It will make this sport more enjoyable, not only for 
yourself, but for those around you.

INTRODUCTION

CAUTION:

Kiteboarding  can  be  overwhelming  if  not  approached  in  an  educated  man-
ner.  That’s  why  we  have  supplied  this  extensive  user’s  manual.  It  will  help 
to educate you about your new kite and about the ways in which to use it. 
It  contains  information  regarding  the  setup,  care  and  maintenance  of  your 
control system. Please note that only compatible Cabrinha kites will benefit 
from all of the security and performance functions associated with this con-
trol system. Consult www.cabrinhakites.com for a list of compatible Control 
Systems for use with this kite.

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Страница 1: ...2011 CROSSBOW IDS KITE USER MANUAL MANUEL D UTILISATION DE L AILE BENUTZERHANDBUCH F R DEN KITE MANUAL DEL USUARIO DEL KITE MANUALE D USO DEI KITE...

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Страница 3: ...recommend that at least in the early stages of your use you seek the guidance of professional instructors and experienced kiteboarders Improper and or unreasonable use of this kite may result in death...

Страница 4: ...you use properly designed and manufactured parts from reputable suppliers Take time to study the conditions including sea state tides currents weather conditions and forecasts before you decide to go...

Страница 5: ...tationary or moving object such as a stake snowmobile or car while flying this kite Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects SNOWKITE People downwind or down slope h...

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Страница 7: ...lity Level Kiteboarding Location 6 Kite Care 7 Beach Etiquette 8 Area of Operation 9 Kite Positions Zone Power KITE OVERVIEW CONTROL SYSTEM 10 2011 CROSSBOW IDS Overview SETUP 11 Sprint Inflation Syst...

Страница 8: ...kiteboard without appropriate instruction It will make this sport more enjoyable not only for yourself but for those around you INTRODUCTION CAUTION Kiteboarding can be overwhelming if not approached...

Страница 9: ...tch the kite using these lines When inflated but not in use secure your kite with sand or with something heavy and non abrasive the more weight the better see Kite Care for more information An inflata...

Страница 10: ...devices provided with this kite This kite and control system has been designed around a typical rider weight of 75kg Riders with a weight greater than 75kg may need to use more force to operate the Q...

Страница 11: ...one who is not familiar with inflatable kites launch catch or use your kite You will endanger them as well as yourself and those around you You are responsible for the proper operation of your kite KI...

Страница 12: ...hange and the kite may be come unsecured and fly off Do not leave an inflated kite secured or not directly exposed to the wind for any length of time This allows the trailing edge to flutter excessive...

Страница 13: ...disrupt a setup ritual they have Always secure your kite with sand or sand bags An unmanned kite is dangerous Never leave an inflated kite unattended Winds may shift and cause the kite to become unse...

Страница 14: ...ht downwind is at a 180 then you will want to set your kite at about a 100 off the wind either to the left or to the right of you The more the kite is positioned into the wind when you launch the less...

Страница 15: ...feel steady and may feel like it has the least amount of power or pull it is also the posi tion in which on land the pilot is most suscep tible to lofting On the water the neutral position IMPORTANT...

Страница 16: ...ume Valve 4 Sprint Valves 5 Sprint Air Distribution Tube 6 Sprint Air Clips 7 Bridle 8 Pulleys 9 Bridle Guides 10 Front line attachment point 11 Rear line attachment point 12 Front center Lines 13 Ste...

Страница 17: ...kite under control even when pumping up directly in the wind Once the kite is pumped you can choose to clip off the air to the struts This way if you damage a strut while in use the rest of the kite...

Страница 18: ...strut under the leading edge are able to fully inflate Lightly push air around in the bladders until the corners are free and correctly lined up It is common that the LE will inflate before the strut...

Страница 19: ...a danger to others Wind your lines onto the bar when you are not kiting This will keep the beach free of lines and will prevent other beach users from becoming tangled in your equipment DEFLATING THE...

Страница 20: ...R CABRINHA CONTROL SYSTEM REFER TO YOUR SUPPLIED CONTROL SYSTEM MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNSURE AS TO WHICH CONTROL SYSTEMS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THIS KITE PLEASE REFER TO THE KITE CONTROL SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY...

Страница 21: ...the lightest turning impulse and also increased depower travel This setting uses both A towpoints on the wingtip Setting B Moving the rear bridle line and also the pulley link to the B setting increa...

Страница 22: ...ke sure your kite is clean and dry Always keep your kite pump valves and bladders free of sand water and other things that will dirty them Make sure the bladders are deflated Avoid repairing your kite...

Страница 23: ...ea 17 If the hole is on a flat area of the bladder remove the backing on one of the patches and press it onto the bladder covering the hole 18 Set the bladder aside for approximately 20 minutes to dry...

Страница 24: ...g lines Starting with one end of the leading edge tie one line around the wing tip end of the bladder Cinch the line down well Using the second line follow the same procedure with the other end of the...

Страница 25: ...ting with one end feed the bladder into the access pocket 26 Walk to one end of the leading edge and gently pull on the flying line while holding the end of the sleeve Slowly feed the bladder back int...

Страница 26: ...H SYSTEM An optional security leash feature that is recommended for first time users and kiteboarding schools and for riders who kiteboard without being hooked into the harness loop C CENTERLINE ADJUS...

Страница 27: ...ater the neutral position can be utilized to rest while you reel in your board but on land we strongly suggest you do not utilize the neutral position After launching it is best to make your way to th...

Страница 28: ...E Wind is blowing from either the left or the right and from the shore out to the water This is a combination of offshore and sideshore wind Do not operate your kite in or near water in this wind dire...

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