Please read this manual carefully before using the harness for the first time. This will help you utilize all features of the Disco, thus maximizing comfort and fun factor of each flight. We wish you a lot of safe and enjoyable airtime! Contents 1.
3. Footrest The Disco is capable of flying with a footrest. It enhances comfort in long flights, help sitting into the harness after launch and positiviely influences steering. The footrest should be fixed in four points as shown. The footrest length is adjustable.
Release handle is fixed in easily accessible place on the right side of the harness. It is possible to install a steered rescue chute as well in the Disco. The volume of container min/max – 5800/6500 cm3.
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Attach the release handle to the rescue chute bag. The handle must be attached to the side of the bag, as shown on the picture. Do not fix it to the loop on the middle of the bag. Connect the rescue chute riser to the V-strap of the harness with locked quicklink Maillon Rapide C6 or C7.
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Lead the assist lines through the loops of the #1 flaps. Flap #1 is divided in two. Place the strap connecting release handle to the rescue chute between both parts of the flap. Lead the assist line through the fragment equipped with metal loop.
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Lead the assist lines through the loops of the #3 flap, with optional use of temporary pins. Close the container with regular pins and remove the assist lines. Put them under the pins first, so that container loops are not damaged by friction as shown on the picture.
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See that #1 flaps inside the container are not folded and properly guard the rescue chute. Fix the the release handle on a Velcro strap. Close the V- strap channel, hiding the excess under #3 flap.
7. Harness/tow connection The only safe way of attaching the tow line is a dedicated tow release. The Disco does not feature any dditional points to fix the tow release, therefore it is to be mounted directly on the harness carabiners or the canopy risers.
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Too short straps can make you uncomfortable and restrain your starting run. Too long straps can make seating into harness impossible without using your hands. In the Disco harness both leg straps are joined with the chest strap, significantly reducing risk of launching without leg straps closed. Their length affects stability of the harness in flight, either.
9. Pockets The Disco has a spacious back pocket and two little side pockets. The back pocket can easily hold the paraglider’s backpack, camelback and much more. There are openings in the upper part of the pocket (on both sides) to lead the drink pipe, antennas etc.
Additional pocket under the seat 10. impact pad The Disco is equipped with a 15 cm thick airfoam impact pad. Fixing the impact pad is demonstrated below. 11. Before flight Before each flight a thorough check of the harness is required. For your own safety make sure that:...
15. Tandem flying The Disco harness was not designed - and remains unsuitable - for tandem operations. 16. Cleaning and storage All materials for the harness were carefully selected, keeping their quality and durability in mind. With help of your care they will keep your harness in good condition for a long time.
Poliamid 1200 daN Since Dudek Paragliders products are subject to constant improvements, some minor differences are possible between the manual and actual product. Dudek Paragliders withholds its rights to introduce such changes without individual notice. This manual uses some pictures of the Soul harness when described features are identical.
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