Yeti_harness_manual_en_20 – GIN Yeti xtrem User Manual
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IMPORTANT: In normal flight,
periodically feel the position of
the rescue handle so that the
action of reaching for the rescue
handle is instinctive in an
emergency.
WARNING: During any incident in
flight, always monitor your
altitude. If you have any doubt
that you have sufficient height
for recovery, deploy your reserve
without hesitation. “If low, then
throw”.
Is the deployment handle correctly inserted or attached?
Are all buckles, belts, zips securely fastened? Buckles should click into place as you close
them, and a gentle pull on the fastened buckle verifies this. Secure any zips after fastening the
buckles. Take extra care in snowy or sandy environments.
Is the paraglider connected correctly to the harness with both carabiners secured by
their locking mechanisms?
Is the speed bar is attached correctly to the glider?
Are all pockets closed properly and any loose items tied down safely?
Is the air chamber intake open and clear?
Have you closed your leg and chest straps? Double check before you take off!
Rescue Deployment
In the event of an emergency, you must quickly evaluate your height and the seriousness of the
incident. A second’s hesitation in deploying the reserve could prove fatal if there is insufficient
height. On the other hand, deploying the rescue when the glider is recoverable may result in
needless injury.
If you decide to deploy the rescue:
Look for the rescue handle and grasp it firmly with one hand
Pull sidewards and upwards on the handle to release the deployment bag from the rescue
container
Look for a clear area, and in a continuous motion, throw (and RELEASE!) the rescue away
from yourself and the glider, preferably into the air stream or against the direction of spin. After
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