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About your
Congratulations on purchasing the
Fox Evo XS, one of the most
versatile systems ever produced!
Your Evo XS has been manufactured
from the highest quality 400D Fully
Breathable Nylon with a 5000mm
TEFLON® coated Hydrostatic Head.
Treated properly and maintained correctly, it will provide you with outstanding performance season after
season. This leaflet details some of the things you should know about your Evo XS.
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Evo XS Material
1.
As with most breathable materials, the fabric used on the Evo XS will
reduce condensation dramatically, however no breathable fabric will
totally eliminate it.
2.
All breathable fabrics are affected by temperature. For example, the
amount of moisture in the air or the colder the temperature, the worse the
condensation will become and the harder it will be for the material to deal
with it. Therefore in cold, damp or very wet weather conditions, the
addition of the 'Evo XS Skin' will significantly reduce any potential
condensation. Its worth noting that, in extreme cases of condensation,
you can dry the inside by pushing the moisture through the cover by
warming the inside.
3.
Cold damp conditions will cause the material to go slack, whilst hot/dry
temperatures will cause the material to tighten. This is normal. Use the
elastic loops around the base to help control the covers tension by
hooking them over the claws on the mouldings at the end of each rib. In
extreme cases, the loops can be pegged out separately if the cover goes
very slack.
4.
To maintain its performance, we recommend that the cover is treated
with a reputable re-proofing agent specifically designed to be compatible
with breathable materials. When it needs doing is really a matter of how
often you use your Evo XS. As a rule of thumb, any water should
'bead up' and run off rather than soaking into the material.
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Maintenance of my
Evo XS
How do I store my Evo XS?
You should ensure the Evo XS is
dry before being stored away. If
this is not possible at the end of a
session, you should allow it to dry
out thoroughly when you get
home.
What if I bend a pole?
No problem! You can remove it
by gently bending the pole across
your knee in the opposite
direction. To do this there is no
need to remove the rib from the
cover, and remember the key to
this is softly softly!
Under NO circumstances ever
use a vice.
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