Yeti_harness_manual_en_18 – GIN Yeti xtrem User Manual

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CAUTION: If not properly adjusted
you my cause damage to your
harness or increase the risk of an
accident in flight.

NOTE: The first step to good
flying is properly adjusting your
harness before take-off.

SEE PAGE: 28 for diagram

Adjustments

Adjust the Yeti to suit your physique and flying style. It is important to adjust it correctly to

ensure you can easily slide into the sitting position after take off. A poorly adjusted harness can

adversely affect the flying characteristics of your paraglider.

Perform adjustments before your first flight by hanging in a simulator and fine-tune the settings

if necessary during your first few flights.

Shoulder Straps
The optimum setting for the shoulder straps depends on the height of the pilot. Stand upright

with the chest/leg straps closed, and symmetrically adjust the shoulder straps until they are a

snug fit, but not tight. To loosen the shoulder straps, pull up and back on the plastic adjustment.

Chest Strap
The adjustment of the chest strap controls the distance between the carabiners and affects the

handling and stability of the glider. Widening the distance between the carabiners increases

feedback from the wing and allows for easier weight shifting. Closing the strap gives you a more

stable feeling in turbulence but increases the risk of stable spiral and also the risk of twisting!

The chest strap may also be adjusted in flight according to the conditions; for example, it may be

tightened in turbulent air and flown at a looser setting in less turbulent or weak conditions.

Tighten by pulling on the orange loop and loosen by pulling on the red.

Side Straps
The side straps adjust the sitting position of the pilot. The tighter the adjustment the more

upright position the pilot will adopt. Adjust by pulling up and forward on the orange loops.

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