USER MANUAL Contents About this Manual.....................1 About The OUTLAW ....................2 Reminder .........................2 Skydive it FIRST! ......................2 Adjust Your Toggle Setting ..................3 Tune Your Deep Brake Setting (DBS)................3 Flight Characteristics ....................3 Variable Slider Use ....................3 Slider-Gate .......................5 Canopy Design Features ....................5 Care and Maintenance ....................6...
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BASE environment, determine which slider-brake configuration works best for the type of jumping you plan to do. The OUTLAW can be used for a variety of applications from low freefall to terminal wingsuit use, but it is critical that you adjust each aspect of the system appropriately for each type of delay.
Adjust Your Toggle Setting Your OUTLAW comes from the factory with a mark on the main control line. This mark is the default setting, and most jumpers will choose to shorten it according to their taste. The first thing you should do is adjust the toggle setting to a length that is comfortable for your control stroke preference, your personal arm length, and your riser length.
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(new or used), and atmospheric conditions will all affect the opening speed and the resulting force on you and your equipment. For instance, deploying your vented OUTLAW from a steep terminal track with a large PC and no slider-brake would be stupid, and the resulting hard opening could damage you or your equipment.
While the Float-Flap system provides a more direct feed to the critical area of the top surface while in deep brakes, the Outlaw’s single center cell slat encourages flow at the center span, while the Float-Flaps fill in the airflow at the most critical areas.
Care and Maintenance When properly cared for, the OUTLAW will last for several years. The factors that will shorten the lifespan of your canopy are primarily Moisture, Heat, UV Exposure, Hard Openings, and Improper Storage: •...
In addition to you inspecting the equipment before each jump, your OUTLAW should be thoroughly inspected by a certificated rigger every 200 jumps or annually (whichever comes first), or whenever it is potentially exposed to harmful conditions including but not limited those listed above.
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