GIN Verso User Manual

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are comfortable with your new harness, and always do so in calm conditions with ample clearance
above the ground.

Storage

One of the special features of Verso is that it is designed to function as an airbag. Air is

scooped into the airbag chambers through a channel on the side of the harness.

Pilots should make sure that this channel and the airways are open in harness mode and that

air is free to flow through and into the air chambers in the back of Verso.

If you want to store items inside the back of the harness, stow them in the bag’s top cover or in

the side mesh pockets, so that there is no way for them to block the functioning of the airbag. Put
bags and other items for stowage inside these pockets and zip them closed. Otherwise, the airbag
may not inflate properly.

Pockets

The Verso includes a mid-size pocket inside the airbag that can be used as a top cover for the

bag plus one mesh pocket. There are 2 small pockets on each side of the rucksack for carrying
small items.

Hydration packs (e.g. Camelbak)

When you open the zipper, situated behind your neck on the Verso harness, you will find a large

mesh pocket for a hydration pack or Camelbak. Place the water bag in the mesh pocket and then
hook the bag onto the plastic buckle to suspend its weight. This prevents the pack from sinking
to the bottom of the pocket and causing discomfort or interfering with the airbag. Don’t store
anything else in this mesh pocket as it may influence your position and comfort during flight.

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