Installation into the harness – GIN One G User Manual

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Installation into the harness

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The GIN rescue is compatible with GIN harnesses. It may also be compatible with
most other manufacturer’s harnesses, but there is no guarantee of this and you
should check with your instructor or dealer.

attaching the rescue using outer container

The GIN rescue can be attached as well on harnesses, which do not have an
integrated rescue container, like the Basis harness or speed glider harnesses. You
must use the outer container for GIN rescues, which Gin gliders supplies as an
option. If in doubt, consult with a professional.

attaching the rescue bridle to the harness webbing

A suitable screw gate connector should be used, for example;
a 7mm, square, Stainless Steel maillon, but in any case, the
connector must have a minimum strength of at least 9 times of
the total suspended weight.
The maillon should be held in place with rubber bands, tape or
plastic heat sealed tube.
Webbing to webbing connections are not recommended, due to the danger of
getting the knot the wrong way round, which significantly weakens it.
Gin gliders supply the “Y” bridle in optional lengths.


The tandem rescue riser must first be connected
with the additionally supplied exclusive TANDEM
”Y” bridle. Then connect the “Y” bridle with the
main hook point or exclusive rescue hook point of
the spreader bar. The auxiliary bridle must then
be connected to the B and C riser of the glider
after routing it through the main carabiner. The
Tandem glider will make a combined B- C-line stall
in case of a rescue deployment.

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