EN-B is a wide class – from just-out-of-school to XC wings
Apco say the Nestra Light lightweight paraglider is a “true” 2.5-liner, offering “EN-C performance in the B category”
Read moreThe Cyclus 2 is Sol’s “light and compact” EN-B, a “second wing” that is ideal for pilots who hike-and-fly
Read moreThe LiVi is the lightweight version of AirDesign’s mid EN-B Vivo 2. It’s around a kilo lighter, and AD say it is made for “living fully!”
Read moreOzone have just announced the Buzz Z7, the update to their low EN-B, aimed at beginners to intermediate-and-beyond pilots
Read moreBGD have released the Epic Freestyle, an EN-B wing for pilots to learn freestyle and acro on, in comfort and safety
Read moreSupair’s new high EN-B paraglider is called the Step X. It’s a semi-light, a cross between the Step and Step Light in weight and durability
Read moreU-Turn have updated their “performance-focussed” lightweight paraglider, the Lightning 2 which they describe as an “honest middle-B”
Read moreNova say the seventh iteration of their low EN-B Ion is a true all-rounder for site-flying or XC, and it is “bomb-proof” in turbulence
Read moreFlow say their new low EN-B Cosmos 2 is fun, “with the performance to fly 200km in the flatlands of Australia or big triangles in the Alps”
Read moreU-Turn have recently released three lightweight gliders: the Eternity 4, Annapurna 2 and Lightning 2 (EN A, EN A/B and EN B)
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