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Evora user manual
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Storing, care, maintenance and repairs
Storing the paraglider
Packing the paraglider
The Evora can be packed with all the usual methods. To ensure a long life of the prole
reinforcements it is very important that you pack the paraglider carefully. It is therefore recommended
that you pack the Evora as shown in the following illustrations.
The leading edge reinforcements (Mylar and Rigifoil system) on the front edge are placed on top of
each other to avoid bending or misshaping them. This method of packing ensures that the leading
edge is treated carefully, which will increase the gliders life, performance and launch behaviour.
If the reinforcements have been bent or misshapen, they distort more easily during ight, creating
an altered air inow which can lead to a loss in performance and changes in ight behaviour. The
leading edge reinforcements also perform an important function on launch. Therefore, the less they
have been bent, the more easily the glider will inate and launch.
Figure:
Packing the Evora
1. Spread out the paraglider completely on a smooth surface. Do not drag the paraglider across
any rough surfaces such as gravel or asphalt. This may damage the seams and surface
coating.
2. Start from the center to stack the proles of each side of the wing on top of each other.
3. Proceed like this until the wing tip. All the ribs on one side are placed one on top of one
another, so that the leading edges are not bent.
4. Then continue as in the second step, placing the leading edges of the other side on top of
the next until you reach the tip of the glider. Place the concertina bag underneath the glider
which has been folded together, so that the ribs are all lying along the length of the
concertina bag.
5. The glider is now folded up along its length, and the leading edges are on top of each other
without having being bent. Fasten the straps near the leading edges, so that they do not slip,
and the straps in the middle and at the end of the glider.
6. Do up the zip, making sure that none of the lines or fabric is caught in the zip.
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