GIN Verso User Manual

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deployment, avoid entanglement and pendulum motions by promptly pulling in the glider as
symmetrically as possible with the B, C, D or brake lines.

On landing take an upright body position and be prepared to do a PLF (Parachute Landing Fall)

to minimize the risk of injury.

Landing with the Verso

Before landing, slide your legs forward in the harness so that you adopt the standing position.

NEVER land in the seated position—it is very dangerous even if you have back protection. Standing
up before landing is an active effective safety precaution.

Miscellaneous

Towing

The Verso isn’t equipped with extra system for towing. The tow release can be connected to the

main carabiners. The best way to attach a tow release is to use a towing adapter, which slides over
the lower ends of the risers of the paraglider before attaching the main carabiners. For further
details refer to the documentation provided with your tow release or towing adaptor or ask a
qualified towing instructor at your tow site.

Tandem Flying

The Verso is not designed for tandem flying. See www.gingliders.com for details of our

harnesses specifically designed for tandem flying.

Flying over water

Do not use the Verso on any flights over water, especially during extreme manoeuvres training.

If you land in water, the airbag could cause you to be held underwater.

IMPORTANT: Each time you land, always
be prepared to perform a PLF (Parachute
landing fall).

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