EN-A paragliders are for everyone – from new pilot to expert
Flow say their new EN-A wing, the Future, is a school wing but, “extremely efficient, with fun handling and an impressive glide for the class”
Read moreSupair have released their new school glider, the Eona 3. It benefits for Supair’s extra-strong attachment tabs, as seen on the Sora 2+ tandem
Read moreUP say a pilot’s first paraglider is probably the most important. They developed their new EN-A Rimo to be safe and simple, but also agile and fun
Read moreNova’s new school paraglider, the Prion 5, is EN/LTF A and DGAC certified. It’s more roll stable than its predecessor and has a new brake travel indicator
Read moreWe talked to Nova designer Philipp Medicus about designing EN A+ paragliders, wings to take pilots from first training days to first XCs
Read moreThe Jomo 2 is the lightweight version of the Mojo 6. Ozone say it has excellent performance with the best glide in its class
Read moreThe new EN-A Alpha 7 is perfect for beginners but Advance say it has excellent performance too, and it’s not just for learning on!
Read moreGin have released the Yeti 5. The EN-A mounain wing is suitable for beginners upwards, for simple hike-and-fly or more committed mountain adventures
Read moreSkywalk’s new EN-A paraglider can be owner-modified to “grow with your skills”, thanks to its ‘Agility System’ which alters the brake configuration
Read moreTriple Seven have refreshed their EN-A wings for 2020, with the Deck Evo and Pawn Evo. The changes are “mostly cosmetic changes to the sail and risers”
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