RRD WWB 3 MT User manual

USER GUIDE
READ CAREFULLY THIS USER GUIDE BEFORE USING YOUR RRD WING

1. WARNING WIND WING BOOM USER GUIDE
The RRD WIND WING BOOM is neither a flying device (such as a paraglider)
nor a floating device and should not be used as such. You should never go
riding alone. It is strongly recommended to practice in the company of other
users who could eventually call for assistance or help in case of emergency.
!

2. SAFETY
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF:
-HELMET
It is strongly recommended to wear a helmet to protect you from your board and hydrofoil in case of a fall or any other
unexpected situations.
-WETSUIT
Choose a full-length wetsuit (water T° <19°C) or a shorty (water T°>19°C) depending on the water temperature.
Be aware that you will use more energy when it is cold.
-IMPACT VEST
The life vest can help you with the waterstart. It might be also welcomed if you ever have to swim back to the shore.
-WRIST LEASH
Attach the wrist leash to the RRD WING so as not to lose it.
-BOARD LEASH
We recommend to use a board leash. When using a board leash it is strongly recommended to wear a helmet.
-THE BOARD
Choose a board with enough volume to float whilst standing up.
-HARNESS LINE (OPTIONAL)
You can attach a harness line to the attachment points located on the central strut.
WIND WING BOOM USER GUIDE

2.1 SAFETY WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SPOT:
The choice of a good spot is a prerogative for a safe learning. The water and wind conditions are various, advanced wing surfers often look
for strong wind and swell while beginners should look for calm water and lighter wind.
-WIND DIRECTION
Never ride in strong oshore wind. The wind can drop at any moment. In oshore wind it is harder to swim back to the shore, the wind and the
current push you away from the beach. It is not recommended to ride when the wind is onshore especially for beginners as the wind pushes
directly onto the beach. This will make your learning harder: you will not be able to do good runs and go up wind, and you will end up on the
sand very quickly. Therefore always ride while the wind is side or side on shore, this will let you go downwind while keeping a safe position
in case of an emergency.
-DOWNWIND AREA
Be cautious and check that there are no obstacles going down wind. Keep in mind that there are risks whether you are a beginner or not. There
is always the risk of losing your board, therefore the beach downwind should always be accessible.
Think that you may have to walk back alongside the beach (check that there are no rocks, clis, fences, or jetties blocking your way).
If you are just starting out or if you cannot entirely control your wing yet, be careful where you stand on the spot. If the spot is big enough, it
is better to stand downwind from other riders to avoid crossing them.
-CHECK THE WEATHER CONDITIONS
Check with the local weather forecast, (radio, web, harbor crew). How strong is the wind and from which direction? You must know how the
speed of the wind and the direction are going to evolve during the day. You should not ride during stormy weather, the wing may attract light-
ning! Also check on the tides schedule and the areas for rip currents.
-RESPECT AND HELP OUT OTHERS
-RESPECT THE PRIORITY ON THE WATER
When two wing surfers are facing each other, the wing surfer riding with the wind coming from starboard (right hand forward) according
to the path followed has the the wing surter wang starboard should mannair his orther dalectoryand the one riding port side should move
further down the wind in order not to cross their paths. Before any jumps or direction changes, make sure there is enough room and that you
are not going to cross anyone’s path.
-RESPECT THE PUBLIC
Do not lend your equipment to a non wingsurfer.
HOW TO LEAVE YOUR RRD WING ON THE GROUND
1• Attach it to something with the wrist leash (a tree, a barrier, a rope, a board etc)
2• Turn it on the backside and use sand on top of the profile of the wing.

WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL
3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TO ENSURE THE LONGEVITY AND OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE OF YOUR WING, IT’S IM-
PORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES:
Avoid Contact with Hazardous Objects: Take care to prevent the foil wing from coming into contact with sharp-edged rocks,
thorns, wood, or any other objects that could potentially damage, puncture, or tear the cloth.
Protect from Excessive Sun Exposure: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can age the material unnecessarily. When not
in use, store the foil wing in a shaded area or use a protective cover to shield it from the sun.
Deflate Bladders When Not in Use: If you plan to leave the foil wing unattended for an extended period, it is recommended
to deflate the bladders. This will prevent unnecessary strain and ensure the longevity of the inflatable parts.
Avoid Leaving on the Beach for Extended Periods: To prevent wear and tear caused by small wind movements, refrain from
leaving your foil wing on the beach for extended lengths of time. When not in use, pack it away securely.
Properly Pack the Foil Wing: When packing up the foil wing, take care not to include any sharp cuttings or objects that could
potentially tear the canopy. Properly stow the foil wing in its designated bag.
Carrying the Foil Wing: When transporting the foil wing, position it with the leading edge upwind and the underside facing
upwards. Grasp the center of the leading edge tube, as this will keep the foil wing clear of the ground. Avoid dragging the
tips of the foil wing, especially across rough surfaces.
Handling Saltwater Exposure: The foil wing can be used in saltwater without any adverse eects. After use in saltwater,
rinse the foil wing with fresh water and allow it to dry properly. This will help maintain its performance and appearance.
Clean the Foil Wing Carefully: When cleaning the foil wing, ensure that no water, dirt, or sand gets inside the bladders. Clean
the surface gently with mild soap and water, and avoid using harsh chemicals.
Thoroughly Dry Before Storage: Before packing the foil wing away, ensure that it is completely dry. Failure to do so may lead
to changes in color or the growth of mildew, which is not covered under the warranty.
Avoid Drying in Direct Sunlight: To prevent unnecessary wear and potential damage, never dry the foil wing in direct sunlight.
Protect the Air Pump: If your foil wing features an air pump for inflation, keep it away from sand and water. Properly store
the air pump when not in use.

4. WWB SPECS
LEADING EDGE
KEVLAR REINFORCEMENTS
D2 CANOPY
TIPS
MINI BATTENS
CENTRAL STRUT
BOOM*
*The wing is not sold with the boom
BACK BOOM
CONNECTION
MONOLITHIC
BOOM ENDS FRONT BOOM
CONNECTION
INFLATION/DEFLATION STRUT VALVE
INFLATION/DEFLATION LEADING EDGE VALVE
TPU WINDOWS
HANDLE
DOUBLE LEASH ATTACHMENT LOOP
WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL

5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Take the boom out of the bag. You will find the boom
split into two pieces.
3) Connect the two pieces and secure them using the
stainless steel push pin.
2) Align the boom according to the graphics
4) The boom is now ready to be attached to the wing
WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL

5.1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
5) Unfold the wing in a wind-free and clean area.
7) Place the boom at the level of the steel attachments
6) You will find two stainless steel plates plug positioned on
the central strut, which will be used to attach the boom.
8) Take the two M8 Torx screws and secure the boom to the
middle strut using the Torx key provided in the wing pack.
WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL

9) Start to inflate the wing, open the valve on the middle
strut, and attach the pump. Pump air into the strut and
gradually inflate it. Apply pressure steadily, making sure
not to overinflate it. Monitor the pressure using a pres-
sure gauge, stop pumping when the wing reaches the
recommended inflation level specified on the wing.
10) To inflate the leading edge, open the valve and atta-
ch the pump, apply pressure steadily, making sure not
to overinflate it. Monitor the pressure using a pressure
gauge, stop pumping when the wing reaches the recom-
mended inflation level specified on the wing.
11) Now you are ready to go in the water. Don’t forget to
put your wrist leash.
5.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL
READY TO GO!

6. HOW TO PACK YOUR WING WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL
FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS TO PROPERLY PACK UP YOUR WING FOR SAFE STORAGE
-Deflate the Wing: open the deflation valves and remove the from the leading edge and the central strut. En-
sure that the wing is completely deflated before packing.
-Detach the Boom from the wing: Unscrew M8 screws, open the push pin connector. Separate components for
safe storage and preventing damage
-Roll Up the Foil Wing: Starting from both sides, carefully roll up the Wing towards the center. This method will
help prevent any unnecessary strain on the bladder and maintain the wing’s overall integrity.
-Store in the Bag: Once the Foil Wing is properly rolled up, place it inside the designated bag for safekeeping. The
bag is designed to protect the Foil Wing from external elements and ensure its longevity.
FOR FASTER SETUP NEXT TIME, YOU CAN ALSO STORE YOUR WING WITH THE BOOM MOUNTED.
- Open the Zip Bag: Begin by unzipping the lower part of the bag to gain access to the interior.
- Deflate the Leading Edge and Middle Strut: While the wing is still connected to the boom, gently deflate the
leading edge and the middle strut.
- Insert the Wing in the Bag: Carefully roll up the wing towards the center, with the boom attached and insert it
into the bag. Ensure that the wing is neatly folded and positioned inside the bag.

WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL
•PRODUCT NAME •BOOM SIZE •LEADING EDGE PRESSURE •CENTRAL STRUT PRESSURE •WIND RANGE (±70Kg Rider)
WWB 3 MT S 10 PSI 11 PSI 28/45 KNOTS
WWB 3.5 MT S 10 PSI 11 PSI 23/35 KNOTS
WWB 4 MT S 9 PSI 10 PSI 18/30 KNOTS
WWB 4.5 MT M 9 PSI 10 PSI 16/26 KNOTS
WWB 5 MT M 8 PSI 9 PSI 14/22 KNOTS
WWB 5.5 MT M 8 PSI 9 PSI 10/22 KNOTS
WWB 6 MT L 7 PSI 8 PSI 9/18 KNOTS
WWB 6.5 MT L 7 PSI 8 PSI 8/16 KNOTS
WWB 7.2 MT L 7 PSI 8 PSI 5/14 KNOTS
This Foil wing is superbly easy to water re-launch and oers easy, predictable performance. Only a few knots of wind speed is requi-
red to fly this foil wing. Foil wing foiling, however, generally requires more wind, depending not only on rider ability but also the size
of the foil wing, rider, board, and foil.
The following table demonstrates the approximate average wind speeds in which foil wings of dierent sizes can be used by riders
of various skill levels and weights. Riders who are significantly heavier or lighter should use, for a given wind speed range, foil wings
that are one size bigger or smaller, respectively. These values represent a rough guide only, providing flexibility based on individual
factors to optimize the riding experience.
7. CORRELATION BETWEEN WIND SPEED AND FOIL WING SIZE

8. WARRANTY WIND WING BOOM USER MANUAL
FOR ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR RETAILER.
RRD products are guaranteed according to the laws in force against any major defect.
This warranty is subject to the following limiting clauses:
The warranty is valid only if the product is used under normal conditions of use and excludes the use for rental.
RRD reserves the right to determine whether or not the guarantee is covered by a visual inspection (photo or
visual inspection of the equipment) clearly showing the defects). If necessary, this information maybe sent to the
RRD distributor in your country. The product may be returned only after the issue of a customer service return
number by your RRD distributor. The original invoice must be attached to any warranty claim. The name of the
store and the date of purchase must be clearly legible. If the product is declared defective by RRD, the warranty
covers the repair or replacement of the defective product only. RRD is not responsible for any additional cost,
loss or damage resulting from misuse of this product.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE CAUSED BY:
-Negligence or misuse
-A modification of an RRD equipment item
-Excessive exposure to the sun
-Poor storage and / or maintenance of equipment
-Use of equipment in shore-break
-Incorrect use of the air valve / or decompression screw
-Any damage other than that resulting from a manufacturing defect
RRD CUSTOMER SERVICE • info@robertoriccidesigns.com

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