Closing the deployment bag, Test, Packing instructions – GIN One G User Manual
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closing the deployment bag
Thread the closing loop attached to the deployment bag through the eyelets of the
last two flaps, numbers 3 and 4, and place a bight (3cm loop) of suspension lines
through the elastic closing loop. The last 30-50cm of the lines is left free. Make
sure that each bite (loop) of lines is clear and that nothing can interfere with or
obstruct the loops.
yeti Rescue
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test
Lifting the bridle, check the force required to allow the lines to free themselves
from the closing loop of the deployment bag. This force should be around 200g.
This force may be verified with a spring balance, if available.
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closing the deployment bag
Thread the closing loop attached to the deployment bag through the eyelets of the
last two flaps, numbers 3 and 4, and place a bight (3cm loop) of suspension lines
through the elastic closing loop. The last 30-50cm of the lines is left free. Make
sure that each bite (loop) of lines is clear and that nothing can interfere with or
obstruct the loops.
yeti Rescue
oNe G, yeti 50 & 60
test
Lifting the bridle, check the force required to allow the lines to free themselves
from the closing loop of the deployment bag. This force should be around 200g.
This force may be verified with a spring balance, if available.
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