GIN Nano User Manual
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Thank you…
Thank you for choosing the NANO 2010. We are confident that this Speedriding glider will
provide you with countless exciting and fun experiences and will enable you to make good
progression in your Speedriding career. This manual contains all the information you need to fly
and maintain your glider. A thorough knowledge of your equipment will keep you safe while
enabling you to maximise your full potential.
Please pass on this manual to the new owner if you do resell your glider.
Have fun !
The GIN Team
Safety Notice
By the purchase of this equipment, you accept all risks inherent with Speedriding activities,
including injury or death. Improper use or misuse of GIN equipment greatly increases these
risks. Neither GIN gliders Inc nor the seller of GIN equipment shall be held liable for personal or
third party injuries or damages under any circumstances. The user is fully and solely
responsible for the safe use of this equipment, if there is any doubt regarding the use or safety
of this equipment then it should not be used.
Warning: Speedriding is a potentially dangerous activity. It is the user’s own responsibility to
assess all weather and meteorological conditions, the flying area, the snow conditions, all
equipment, off-piste safety conditions, etc, before you use this equipment. Speedriding gliders
should be used only while skiing. This equipment was not designed for any other use than that
of Speedriding as described in this manual. This equipment should be launched by feet and must
never be used for any of the following: Parachuting, BASE jumping; jumping from any aircraft, or
high object; building, antenna, bridge, cliff, etc. You should wear a helmet as well as all safety
equipments required for the practice of off-piste skiing or paragliding. It is strongly
recommended to learn Speedriding in a specialised school. When Speedriding, always choose a
safe, open area enabling you to keep a wide safety margin. Speedriding is strictly forbidden on
ski slopes. Do not practice Speedriding in the vicinity of ski lifts, cliffs, rocks or any other
hazards. This equipment requires constant care when it comes to maintenance and handling.