Back to top

Folding xps 6.1m

Created by GinoVino GinoVino  > 9 months ago, 18 Mar 2024
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
GinoVino
GinoVino

29 posts

18 Mar 2024 1:58pm
Hi all, does anyone out there know how to correctly fold the Armstrong xps 6.1m - I followed Armies video, but it seems folding the 6 is different from the 3... and can't fit in bag.

Thankss for the tips and advice.
SlowlyButSurely
SlowlyButSurely

223 posts

18 Mar 2024 2:28pm
Had same issue.
Best is to
1. remove battens
2. fold in half with valves facing up
3. fold from tips to center
4. once fold, you should have the handles facing up. fold along the strut, midway through the two handles
5. fold the tip of the strut over and pack
GinoVino
GinoVino

29 posts

18 Mar 2024 4:31pm
Oh wow thanks, definitely helps. You remove all batons or just the 2 large ones? Thanks again
SlowlyButSurely
SlowlyButSurely

223 posts

18 Mar 2024 6:20pm
Select to expand quote
GinoVino said..
Oh wow thanks, definitely helps. You remove all batons or just the 2 large ones? Thanks again


Removing the two large ones is enough
paulweller2
paulweller2

151 posts

19 Mar 2024 12:20am
I have no issue folding it as normal. Roll both sides to the strut. Squeeze out most air. Fold in thirds.
ArthurAlston
ArthurAlston

NSW

259 posts

19 Mar 2024 11:25am
Select to expand quote
SlowlyButSurely said..
Had same issue.
Best is to
1. remove battens
2. fold in half with valves facing up
3. fold from tips to center
4. once fold, you should have the handles facing up. fold along the strut, midway through the two handles
5. fold the tip of the strut over and pack


When my wing was returned from the local loft after a repair it was folded in this way - and I adopted it for all three my wings (my largest is a 5.3 though).

Slight differences to your technique: I don't remove the battens. Step 3 for me is a roll from tips to center and not fold. I also roll along the leeward side of the wing as a constant (i.e. I do not roll along the leading edge) as I have found that this helps the battens line up nicely for step 4. In step 4 I fold in three, in between the two handles.
SlowlyButSurely
SlowlyButSurely

223 posts

19 Mar 2024 2:48pm
Select to expand quote
ArthurAlston said..

SlowlyButSurely said..
Had same issue.
Best is to
1. remove battens
2. fold in half with valves facing up
3. fold from tips to center
4. once fold, you should have the handles facing up. fold along the strut, midway through the two handles
5. fold the tip of the strut over and pack



When my wing was returned from the local loft after a repair it was folded in this way - and I adopted it for all three my wings (my largest is a 5.3 though).

Slight differences to your technique: I don't remove the battens. Step 3 for me is a roll from tips to center and not fold. I also roll along the leeward side of the wing as a constant (i.e. I do not roll along the leading edge) as I have found that this helps the battens line up nicely for step 4. In step 4 I fold in three, in between the two handles.


Nice one, thanks for the info. Will give it a try
End of posts
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site