Specifications

SONIC OWNERS MANUAL
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4. Remove remaining battens and pack them in the batten bag as per flat pack-up
description.
5. Release reflex bridles and clip onto the sail at king post base. Undo top back
wire and clip onto same place, allowing the king post to fold forward. Cover king
post top with padded bag.
6. Walk in each wing making sure that the crossbars don’t jam between the leading
edges. Pull the sail out and over the leading edges and fold them forward.
7. Fold the sail as described in flat breakdown and roll into the Mylar pocket.
Loosely tie the sail to hold the first wing while you complete the other.
8. Pull the two Mylar pockets and rolled sail together and tie in several places,
retightening and smoothing out the sail until a neat sheath is formed by the Mylar
pockets. Check for caught sail between the crossbar and keel, etc.
9. Slide battens in Mylar pocket as described in flat breakdown over the glider.
10. Carefully flip the glider onto its back.
11. Disassemble the control bar and pack into its padding as described in the flat
breakdown procedures.
12. Slide the keel padding sleeve over the keel fittings and place the nose fairing
under a tie near the nose. Check that the battens are lying flat. Close the glider
bag.
A lot of wear and tear depreciation can be avoided if you take time and care to
breakdown and pack the glider properly. Follow the instructions implicitly and your glider
will last in good condition for many years. Remember - never pull the nose of the glider
down without the crossbars tensioned. Further information on the care of the glider is
included in the Maintenance section.