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USER MANUAL CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF A SQUIRREL FREAK ( PRODUCT ). BY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ENGAGING IN SKY-DIVING, BASE JUMPING, PARACHUTING, AND WINGSUITING IS AN INHERENTLY DANGEROUS ACTIVITY THAT REQUIRES TRAINING, PROFICIENCY, AND SKILL. USE OF THIS PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT INSPECTING IT AND ALL OF ITS COMPONENTS BEFORE EACH AND EVERY USE. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT EVEN WHEN PROPERLY USED, THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY HARM OR EVEN DEATH. YOU, THE PURCHASER, ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR INHERENTLY DANGEROUS RECREATIONAL PURPOSES, AND YOU ASSUME ALL RISK, RESPONSIBILITY, AND LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FROM ANY AND ALL INJURIES (INCLUDING DEATH), LOSSES OR DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY SQUIRREL, LLC TO YOU, THE PURCHASER. SQUIRREL IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS, HOWEVER CAUSED, IN RELATION TO THE PURCHASE AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SQUIRREL S TOTAL LIABILITY TO YOU, AS PURCHASER, OR YOUR ASSIGNS, HEIRS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND OTHER SIMILARLY SITUATED PERSONS, FOR ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, AND CAUSES OF ACTION EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU, THE PURCHASER, FOR THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY YOU AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, SQUIRREL, LLC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF TITLE AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please read this carefully before doing anything with your new wingsuit. Before you BASE, Skydive! Before you get too Freaky, train! Even our most experienced team pilots need many skydives (10, 20, 30+, perhaps!) before they feel comfortable and confident in new wingsuits. These are guys with 10+ years of experience, thousands of skydives, and over 1000 BASE jumps. Please take your responsible progression seriously: skydive your wingsuit extensively before you BASE jump it, and train in your wingsuit extensively before you attempt any advanced maneuvers. The FREAK is designed for experienced wingsuit pilots who want a suit that is capable of flying an endless variety of maneuvers at any angle. Because the FREAK is capable of pressurized and stable flight at almost any angle, only your imagination will define the limits of what is possible in this suit. Please note that the FREAK is a moderate to large size wingsuit with backfly inlets. What this that means is that (like any suit with backfly inlets) the FREAK will maintain pressure in a back-to-earth configuration, even if you are not in control of it. Respect the limits of your abilities and progress slowly. Seek coaching and qualified instruction, and always maintain awareness of your surroundings. It is your responsibility to avoid collisions with other wingsuit pilots, parachutes, all air-traffic, and the planet Earth. Skydiving and BASE jumping are extremely dangerous, and complacency kills.

Use, Care and Feeding of your Squirrel The 3D inlet is an advanced and effective innovation, however it does require some extra care and maintenance. It is extremely important that you do not abuse your inlets! Do not store your suit in a tightly packed configuration. Do not store your suit folded tightly in hot conditions. For instance, the worst thing that you could do would be to leave it crammed into your stashbag in a hot car for a few hours - do this, and your inlets will surely deform. Zipper bungees must always be connected! Do not jump your suit in BASE or Skydive mode without the zipper bungees set tightly around your harness. This is especially important for the front of your suit while in Skydive mode. You have two connection options. Use the top option with the button for quicker harness attachment and removal. 1 2 3 4 5 Zip your harness into the suit Flip the zipper and secure the button with the Velcro The button should now be secure Insert the bungee and tie a figure eight knot Secure the bungee around the button 1 2 3 4 5 Insert loop end of bungee in zipper Insert tail of bungee through the loop Pull tight Tie an overhand knot through the other zipper NOTE: If you think that the Innie-Outie zipper system is not functioning well with your skydive harness (i.e. your emergency handles are not always 100% accessible), please contact us immediately before your next jump. You may need to modify the zippers so that the sliders stay locked in place, as per the information at this link: http://squirrel.ws/zipperstuff Arm Foam Options: Your FREAK is shipped with 5mm black foam inserted in the arms. You may also choose to remove this foam for a softer feel on the leading edge. Don t overload your nutsack, it s made for your stuffsack and nothing heavier. Adding a lot of heavy equipment or even too much food or water will change your center of gravity and could possibly affect your flight in a negative way. The Mylar at your leading edge will become creased and worn over time. Wrinkling and creasing of this material is normal and will not negatively affect your flight. You should, however, take care to minimize the creasing by packing your suit with care. Leg wing zipper pulls: Always fasten your leg wing zipper pulls! If you walk around with them dragging on the ground, you will ruin them and it will be your fault. This is very simple: If your suit is on, have the zipper pulls connected. Do not drag them through the dirt. Pull tight

Arm and leg wing zippers: Arm and leg wing internal access zippers should remain closed at all times for best performance. Jumping with these zips open or partially open will affect the flight characteristics of the suit. Always be sure to close your leg wing zipper after accessing your nutsack! Make zipper-checks a part of your preflight checklist. Innie-Outie zip system: For BASE mode, you have the option of zipping the front of your harness system inside the suit: place the shoulders of your harness inside the front of the suit as shown. For Skydiving, you MUST jump your harness / handles outside the front of your suit. Zip the front of the suit behind your shoulder straps as shown. BASE SKYDIVE Innie-Outie zip system Part Deux... Chest Strap width in BASE mode: Serious damage to the zipper system can occur if you do not have your chest strap adjusted properly: for example, too loose. This, combined with a hard opening, will over-stress the flexible system and WILL DAMAGE the skydiving (front) zippers. You MUST keep your chest strap properly adjusted, and you MUST learn to moderate your openings using proper equipment and technique. If you are wingsuit BASE jumping, then you should know how to tune your equipment and your flight to have consistently quick but reasonable openings. If you are getting slammed on every deployment, you are doing something wrong. Please feel free to ask us for custom advice on this, if it is needed. Holding your grippers, and positioning the leading edge of your suit: If you are new to big wingsuits then it may not be obvious to you how exactly to hold the grippers, but this is a critical aspect of controlling your wingsuit. You must always seek instructor advice whenever you have questions about flying your suit, but here are some examples of good and bad positions: GOOD: Pilot s fingers are almost all on the backside (top surface) of the gripper. The grip is relaxed, with the thumb in front and the top of the gripper nestled gently in the palm of your hand. There are 2 common ways to hold the gripper properly: the first (1) is a common grip, and the second (2) Le Blond or relaxed style (shown from rear only) is how many pilots hold the grippers for max glide or for steep flying when high internal pressure negates the need to stretch the arm wings spanwise. 1. 2. Front View Back View Back View Back View BAD: All of these positions are very wrong. Please note how they deform the shape of the leading edge and twist the zipper into a non-straight line. The leading edge is rolled forward, the sweep of the wing is changed, and the bottom surface is not clean. All of these positions will result in decreased performance and/or loss of control. Front View Front View Front View Front View

Leg wing bungee: The leg wing bungee is designed to keep the trailing edge of your leg wing off of the ground while walking to an exit point or while boarding the airplane. To use, simply pull up on the free end of the bungee while you walk. When you have arrived at the exit or the plane, release the bungee and push the excess back into the inlet. A note on the Carbon Fiber Grippers: These are light, stiff, and a lot more fragile than metal or wood. Please don t sit on them. Don t let tandem masters sit on them, either. And don t step on them. Hook Knife: Every suit comes standard with a Carbon Aero Jack hook knife installed on the front of the suit, in a location that is ideal for jumping your wingsuit with your BASE harness inside the suit, in BASE mode. Check to make sure that the hook knife is loaded properly and that that snap is secured. When skydiving, please make sure that the hook knife does not interfere with your skydiving reserve handle and remove the knife if necessary. If you have any questions please consult your rigger to ensure proper operation of your emergency handles. Sleeping and bathing your Squirrel: Don t smother your Squirrel! When it s hibernating, it likes to breathe and relax in a cool, dry, comfortable nest. Do not store your suit for long periods of time in a tightly folded or compressed manner! Doing so will result in the deformation of your inlets. Always fully shade-dry your suit if it becomes wet or damp. Gently rinse with non-chlorinated fresh water to clean, or if ever exposed to salt water. Never use chemical detergents Squirrels like it all natural, all the time! Contact Us Your suit can be hand washed in cold water, or machine washed cold on a gentle cycle. Never tumble dry your suit. Hang dry in the shade. If you have any questions about any product that we make, please do not hesitate to contact us. www.squirrel.ws fly@squirrel.ws 855-FLY-SQRL THANK YOU FOR FLYING SQUIRREL! v.201512 - Check the FREAK product page at www.squirrel.ws for the latest PDF version of this manual.

ADDENDUM 1: More Information on the Innie-Outie System If you have any questions about any of our products, or how to use them properly, please CONTACT US. It is vitally important that you fully understand the proper use of all features of our wingsuits and any product that we make. If you are unsure, then ASK. This document further describes the proper use of the Innie-Outie zip system and also presents an alternative to the standard zipper system which may work better with certain harnesses. The Basics: The Innie-Outie system zippers should be tied closely together, particularly at the front of the suit around your cutaway and reserve handles.

Some spreading may occur when seated or hunched over but this spreading should not be present in any flying configuration, either during wingsuit flight or under canopy. During flight or freefall and while under canopy, the zippers should be close together and aligned as shown below. In this photo, you can see that when the suit is tensioned and inflated the zippers should close around the MLW if you have installed the suit and set the zippers correctly. This is the same as when hanging under canopy the MLW is tensioned, the suit is pulled down by your body, and the handles are always (when the suit fits properly) pulled away from the suit ensuring their accessibility.

Verifying your handle position is a mandatory step in your pre-flight check. Checking your handles before exit is easy in any aircraft, even in a smaller door such as in a Porter or 182. In a kneeling or standing position, look down and make sure that the zippers are straight and close together, and the handle is fully exposed. Before exiting, a simple downward tug on the suit below the zippers will align them and close any significant gap. Finally, if this is not working for your personal gear configuration, or if you would like a more permanent zipper solution, then there is a simple change to the zipper sliders that can be added to your suit in a few minutes. But first, some information on how a locking zipper works: As you can see in the photo below, the slider-tab engages a locking mechanism on the slider. In order for this locking slider to move on the zipper, the tab must deactivate the locking mechanism. Without the tab, the slider cannot move on the zipper.

By removing the slider-tab and replacing it with a loop of spectra, we make the zipperslider immovable. This means that you can set the zippers to a distance that works well for your harness, and then leave them. They will, in almost every possible scenario, stay in exactly this location. They cannot spread apart even while you are sitting or hunched over in the plane. In this configuration it is not possible to spread the zippers, even while directly pulling them apart. DO NOT tie the two sliders together if you wish to use this technique. Leave the spectra loops on the sliders, but not attached to each other as shown in the photo ro the right.

If you would like to make this change to your wingsuit, then you have two options: 1. We will do it for you. This involves sending the wingsuit back to Squirrel LLC, us replacing the slider tabs with spectra loops, and then shipping it back to you. 2. You can cut off the slider tabs, as shown below, and replace with a loop of 725 lb. Spectra cord or any similarly dimensioned line. Then tie a loop of spectra to each. Again, IMPORTANT: Do not tie the zippers together! Leave the 2 loops of spectra apart, unconnected, as shown below:

The standard Innie-Outie Zip system travels up and down the zipper naturally with suit movement. This spectra loop modification prevents the sliders from moving naturally while you wear your rig. What this means is that you must position the zippers correctly, to straddle the MLW at the correct spot (just like you would have to do if you were using a piano-hinge-style attachment system on some other wingsuits). Pay attention and always check your equipment thoroughly before each flight. END ADDENDUM