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Fig. 5: Streamer compartment with Velcro
PLEASE NOTE
Do not over-fill the Streamer because it
will then press into the pilot’s back during
flight, affecting comfort and safety.
Lid pocket
The Connect Reverse Evo
’s lid pocket can
be removed. It can be rolled up and attached
using the buckles provided.
The lid pocket can remain in its position
during flight.
Side pockets
The Connect Reverse Evo has two side
pockets for any items which need to be
within reach during flight. The shape of the
pockets means that nothing will get lost even
during launch. One side has an open net
pocket and the other side has a zippered
pocket. The pockets all have loops to attach
safety lines.
Optional accessories
Side pockets
Side pockets made by Deuter can be used to
expand the Connect Reverse Evo. These
can also remain on the harness during flight.
Make sure, however, that the side
compression straps have been fully
loosened off.
Streamer
The Connect Reverse Evo has a separate
pocket for a Streamer (hydration system
bladder). This is perfect for the Deuter
hydration system.
Swing recommends that you use a Deuter
Streamer with capacity of up to 3 litres.
Rain cover / Transport cover
Swing recommends using the Deuter
transport cover to protect the harness from
damage and moisture. This can be used
both as a rain cover and also as a transport
bag. The back pack’s shoulder straps can
still be used or can be stowed away if
necessary, e.g. for plane trips.
We recommend the Deuter Rain Cover III if
you need rain protection only. This is lighter
and more compact than the transport cover.