Prepare the kit as follows:
Tie one end of the rope to the drawstring of the stuff bag (or sew a loop in the bottom of the bag and tie the rope there). Starting at this end, stuff the rope into the bag. Small diameter ropes are notoriously prone to tangling. If you stuff the rope in the bag, then extract it the same way (last in, first out) you can avoid tangles.
At the loose end of the rope, tie a 1-foot loop, using an overhand or figure-eight knot. Make the loop big enough to pass the full stuff bag through. Using one of your carabiners, clip the loop to the drawstring of the bag.
Clip the long sling and the two short slings to the other carabiner and put them in the bag.
Finally put any tools in the bag. You may want to tie a lanyard to them and clip it to one of the carabiners so you can't drop them. Close the bag.
Put the stuff bag in a pocket of your paragliding harness where you can easily reach it. Consider using a lanyard or quick link to attach the bag to your harness so you can't drop it.
Tie one end of the rope to the drawstring of the stuff bag (or sew a loop in the bottom of the bag and tie the rope there). Starting at this end, stuff the rope into the bag. Small diameter ropes are notoriously prone to tangling. If you stuff the rope in the bag, then extract it the same way (last in, first out) you can avoid tangles.
At the loose end of the rope, tie a 1-foot loop, using an overhand or figure-eight knot. Make the loop big enough to pass the full stuff bag through. Using one of your carabiners, clip the loop to the drawstring of the bag.
Clip the long sling and the two short slings to the other carabiner and put them in the bag.
Finally put any tools in the bag. You may want to tie a lanyard to them and clip it to one of the carabiners so you can't drop them. Close the bag.
Put the stuff bag in a pocket of your paragliding harness where you can easily reach it. Consider using a lanyard or quick link to attach the bag to your harness so you can't drop it.
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