SUP’AIR Delight2 User manual

User’s manual
SUP’AIR - VLD
34 rue Adrastée
Parc Altaïs
74650 Annecy - Chavanod
FRANCE
45°54.024’N / 06°04.725’E
English
Revision index : 03/01/2017
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Thank you for choosing the Delight2.We are
glad to be able to share our common para-
gliding passion with you.
SUP’AIR has been designing, producing
and selling free flying equipment since
1984. By choosing a SUP’AIR product you
benefit from almost thirty years of expertise,
innovation and listening. This is also our phi-
losophy : working endlessly to develop bet-
ter products and to maintain a high quality
production.
We hope you will find this user’s manual
comprehensive, explicit and hopefully en-
joyable as well. We advise you to read it
carefully.
You will find the last up to date information
about this product, On our website www.
supair.com. If you have any further ques-
tions, feel free to ask one of our retailers for
answers. And naturally, the entire SUP’AIR
team is at your disposal on info@supair.com
We wish you many safe enjoyable flying
hours, and happy landings
Team SUP’AIR

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List of contents
Introduction 4
Technical specifications 5
Size choice 6
Components list 7
Equipment overview 8
Accessories assembly 9
Speedbag 9
Carabiners 10
Foot-plate 10
BUMPAIR 11
Foam wedge 12
Seat-plate 13
Speed-bar system 14
Installing the reserve parachute 15
Installing the reserve parachute 15
Overall system view 15
Reserve parachute handle connection - POD 15
Risers connection – harness 16
Riser connection – reserve parachute 17
Installing the reserve parachute in the container 18
Closing the reserve parachute container 19
Gear packing and tips. 21
Adjustments 22
The various adjustments 22
Adjusting the harness 23
Wing/harness Connection 24
Inflight behavior 25
Flight phases 26
Pre-Flight check 26
Take-off 26
In flight 27
Speed-bar use 27
Landing 27
Using the reserve parachute 28
Towing 28
Mandatory controls 28
Maintenance 29
Harness cleaning and maintenance 29
Storage and transport 29
Product longevity 29
Repairs 30
Materials 30
Recycling 30
Warranty 31
Disclaimer 31
Pilot’s gear 31
Service Book 32

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Welcome to the world of light and high performance gear! The DELIGHT2 is a Cross-country light enough to go hiking with. Its minimal
weight and size make it a good choice to carry to takeoff with ease. The air mass is translated to the harness without parasitic interfer-
ence and hence providing the right environment for refined and efficient piloting.
The DELIGHT2 harness was certified EN 1651 : 1999 and LTF 91/09,
Indicating that it meets European and German safety requirements.
After reading this manual, we suggest you to check your harness in static hang-posts to adjust it before your first flight.
Introduction
N.B : Three important icons will help you when reading this manual
Advice Caution ! Danger !!

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A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
Hauteur du dos
Hauteur réglage de
l'inclinaison du
dossier
Longueur d'assise
Largeur d'assise
Hauteur des points
Distance entre les
points
G
GLongueur speed-
bag
Model S M L
Pilot size 155 /175 cm 170 /185 cm 180 /195 cm
Pilot weight (mini - maxi) 60 - 80 kg 65 - 85 kg 70 - 100 kg
Harness weight (+ carabiners+speedbar) 3 500 g 3 640 g 3 840 g
Designed for Paragliding only
Back lenght (cm) 57 60 64
Back inclination adjustment (cm) 37 40 44
Seat length (cm) 38 42 45
Seat width (cm) 33 33 33
Carabiners height (cm) 45 45 45
Carabiners distance (cm) 37-55 37-55 37-55
Speedbag length (cm) 93 100 106
Impact damping system : Airbag No
Impact damping system : Bumpair Yes - 15 cm
Certification EN 1651 : 1999 - LTF 91/09
Tandem (Pilot or Passenger) No
Acrobatic flying No
Towing Yes
Reserve parachute pocket volume (L) 3 to 9 Liter volume capacity.
Technical specifications
ABack lenght
BBack inclination adjustment
CSeat length
DSeat width
ECarabiners height
FCarabiners distance
GSpeedbag length

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Size
Weight 1m55 1m60 1m65 1m70 1m75 1m80 1m85 1m90 1m95
50
55 S S S S
60 S S S S
65 S S S S
70 S S S M M
75 S M M M L
80 M M M L L
85 L L L L
90 L L L L L
95 L L L L
100 L L L
Choosing your harness’ size is important. You will find here below a height/weight table that will help you in your size choice. With its
hammock architecture and its “lying flat” flying position, we advise you to try out the harness under a hanging device at one of our
retailers in order to choose the correct size. For a complete list of our retailers, please click here : www.supair.com
Size choice
Preliminary test under hanging device

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7Accelerator 2B Speedbag
3D2 reserve parachute handle.
6Zicral 30 mm carabiners
5BUMPAIR 15 back D2
8Carbon fiber foot plate 25cm x 33 cm
Nomenclature
4MINI carbon fiber seatplate 30 x 22cm
9Rescue pocket volume adjustment system WEDGE 13
1Harness
2Removable Speedbag with integrated cockpit.
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Harness overview
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Chest strap with automatic buckles
Safe-T-bar
Leg strap buckle
Chest strap adjustment
Backrest angle adjustment
Shoulder strap adjustment
Speedbag upper length adjustments
Slider panel.
Speedbag lower length adjustments
Speedbag carbon fiber foot plate.
Speedbag closing buckles
Rescue parachute handle
Rescue parachute pocket
Harken® Pulleys
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Slider panel adjustment.
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accessories assembly
>> 1. SPEEDBAG
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2
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>> 2. CARABINERS
>> 3. FOOT PLATE

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accessories assembly
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Inner zoomed view
1. Open the pocket’s zipper located
beneath the seat.
2. Seperate the two flaps of the sup-
porting walls ( velcro ).
3. Insert the BUMPAIR with the thin
section first.
4. Position it between the reserve
parachute pocket wall and harness’s
backrest.
5. The lower BUMPAIR section must
rest against the supporting wall.
6. Close the supporting wall’s two
flaps by using the velcro strips.
7. Close the pocket beneath the seat.
8. Secure the BUMPAIR against the
wall by applying pressure from the
inside of the reserve parachute poc-
ket.
BUMPAIR 15 BACK D2 installation. :
Reference : SFBU011
>> 4. BUMPAIR

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The « WEDGE 13 » was designed to adjust the reserve parachute pocket’s volume when the parachute is too small to fill in the entire space ( the Xtralite
parachute model per example ). This wedge must be used to keep the harness profile ergonomically intact. It is installed inside the reserve parachute
pocket using a removable supporting inner panel. In case of a larger reserve parachute model ( SUP’AIR START per example... ), the entire reserve para-
chute pocket can be filled without using the wedge.
Installing the WEDGE :
1. Open the reserve parachute poc-
ket.
2. Open the inner wall/panel
(Velcro).
3. Push the WEDGE 13 to the end of the reserve parachute pocket. The
rounded section must be in contact with the external part of the har-
ness.
4. Close the wall/panel (Velcro). 5. Proceed with the reserve para-
chute installation.
Installed WEDGE 13 inner
view
The WEDGE 13 is not
a protection device
design to protect
against impacts.
accessories assembly
>> 5. Installing the accessories
Note : it is possible to fly without
the WEDGE 13, but with a defor-
med harness profile as a result.
WEDGE 13 weight : 90gr.
point

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Using the seat-plate. :
Seatplate description. :
Front
Rear
1. Open the zip-
per of the pocket
located beneath
and at the front of
the seat.
2. Open the
velcro located
at the top of
the pocket and
access the seat-
plate compart-
ment.
3. Insert the
seatplate in its
compartment
and close the
velcro.
Flying with the plate gives a tighter seating posture and transfers the wing’s imputs more precisely. The seatplate equally contributes
to heightened overall comfort without lateral hip pressure.
Flying without the seatplate brings a more flexible seating area following the pilot’s body shape while slightly rising the carabiners at-
tachment points. The harness is slightly more neutral and overall stable. Without the seatplate the harness feels tighter.
Note that in case of a situation beyond the wing’s safety limitations, toggle control must compensate for the lack of pressure and preci-
sion given by a seatplate.
Installing the seatplate. :
MINI carbon fiber seatplate 30x 22cm
Reference : MPPL021
The Delight2 can be used with or without the carbon fiber seatplate.
Accessories assembly
>> 6. Seatplate
zip
velcro
Profile view :
Top
Bottom
Rear
Front

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Speedbag double stage speed-bar.
1. Push the accelerator line through
the metal ring.
4. Push the retaining elastics through the grommets found at the far end of the Speedbag
and knot them securely.
2. Push the speed-bar line through
the pulley.
3. Pull the speed-bar line out of the
Speedbag.
5. Push the speed-bar lines
through the speed-bar crimped
hooks and connect the hooks to
the riser crimped-hooks. Adjust the
length before making a bowline
knot.
accessories assembly
>> 7. Speed-bar system.
Compatible accelerator/speed-bar :
Reference : ACCELPOULIE
Speedbar assembly :

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Thank you for reading carefully ! We recommend for the initial rescue parachute assembly and installation to be made by a qualified
professional.
Folding and installation of the reserve parachute inside the harness must conform to the specific line guide found in this manual.
Connecting the handle to the rescue parachute’s deployment bag :
D2 rescue parachute handle
Reserve parachute inside its deployment bag and
folded according the manufacturer’s specifications.
Parachute rigging lines
1. Place the handle inside the middle webbing loop and make a
lark’s head knot with the handle.
2. Fasten lark’s tightly the head knot and verify the solidity of the link
then check the connection’s integrity.
Rescue parachute pocket characteristics :
• 3 flap reserve parachute back pocket.
• Locked via a double cable system.
• Right sided handle and opening.
• 3 to 9 liter volume capacity.
• Compatible with the SUP’AIR START, LIGHT, X-TRALITE
rescue parachutes and other solo rescue parachutes.
Installing the reserve parachute
B
C
A
B
C
A
Warning: it is possible -depend of your parachute volume - that the
central attachment is not suitable for the handle. If the placement
does not allow the release of the needles when in gantry test so it
is necessary to attach the handle to the lateral fastening POD and
place the POD in the pocket with lateral fastening to the outside.

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2. - Make a loop to loop ( lark ) con-
nection between the risers and the
reserve parachute bridle attach-
ment points.
3. - Pull the loop to loop connection
tight.
1. - Open the riser guide by pulling the zipper from point « A »
to point « B », and then leaving the zipper tab at the « B » level.
A
Connecting the reserve parachute risers to the harness :
Installing the reserve parachute
B
4. - Repeat the operation with the
other riser.
5. - Bring the zipper tab back from « B » to « A ».
B
Toward point «A»
This step is over, the riser guide will be closed af-
ter the connection risers/parachute is completed
(page 17).

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Connect the reserve parachute to the risers :
Installing the reserve parachute
1. - Open the square Maillon
- Connect it to the single reserve
parachute bridle loop
- Push the maillon through the
plastic ring
- twist
2. - Push the risers through the
plastic ring loop
- Push the maillon through the
risers buckles
3. - Give a second twist to the
plastic ring
- Push the buckle through the
maillon.
4. - PTidy up the assembly
- Be certain that the riser end
loops are securely in place
- Close the maillon tightly by
hand
- Tighten securely using pliers
and making a ¼ tightening turn

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Rescue parachute assembly :
Installing the reserve parachute
1. - Place the reserve parachute inside the reserve parachute
pocket with the handle on the inner side of the harness.
2. Bring the zipper tab back from point “A” to point “B” to close riser guiding sleeve.
-Tuck away the tab inside its cover at point “B” ( end of the procedure to connect the risers to the harness page 14 ). p.
A
B

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Closing the reserve parachute pocket. :
Installing the reserve parachute
AReserve parachute handle.
BReserve parachute folded in its POD.
CReserve parachute risers placed in the riser guiding sleeve.
DCord #1
ECord #4
FLateral flap
GUpper flap
HLower flap
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1
E
D
F
G
BA
C
H
2
5
3
6
2. Using the piece of line, pull loop #1 through
grommet #2 – flap (F)...
4
1
2
5
4
1
2
5
3
3 . ...then inside grommet #3 – flap (G).1. - Take a small piece of line to help with the
installation procedure.
- Push it through loop #1 ( D marker ).
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1
IFolding flap
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5. In the same manner, push cord #4 (marker E)
through grommet #5 – flap (F)...
4
1
2
5
3
6. … then through grommet #6 – flap (G).
4
1
2
5
3
6
Installing the reserve parachute
4 . Secure the assembly by pushing the (A mar-
ker) handle’s short cable through loop #1.
Carefully remove the line.
4
1
2
5
3
7 . Secure the assembly by pushing
the (A marker) handle’s long cable
through loop #4.
Carefully remove the line.
4
1
2
5
3
6
8 . Affix the handle to the velcro
located on the right side of the
harness. Tuck away the front of
the handle in the panel’s holding
groove.
4
1
2
5
3
6
9 . Close flap (I) to conclude installa-
tion.
4
1
2
5
3
6
Check the completed
installation during a
hang-test.
Have the installation checked by
a professional outfit.
Conduct an extraction test every
six ( 6 ) months to assure proper
system functionality.
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