Skyman CrossAlps

Skyman CrossAlps: EN C hike-and-fly wing

17 October, 2014

Skyman CrossAlps

Skyman have unveiled the CrossAlps, their lightweight LTF/EN C glider, that has proven its performance abilities in the capable hands of Toma Coconea, who came third in this year’s X-Pyr hike-and-fly race on one.

Skyman say the CrossAlps combines performance and speed with safety in a compact and light package.

Designed for real-life hike-and-fly or mountain adventures, the CrossAlps has nice touches that include a ‘take-off support’ to halp launch from a steep or icy slope, or with a backwind.

Skyman CrossAlps take-off support
The ‘take-off support’, which is used to prevent the glider from slipping in steep or icy terrain or in backwind conditions.

The risers are dyneema, but have a strand of red running through them so it is easy to tell if they are twisted, and using eyelets, instead of conventional brake pulleys, keeps weight down. Skyman have also used low-drag loops instead of traditional line-attachment points, eliminating a bit more drag.

Dyneema risers have a strand of red running through them so you can easily see if they are twisted
Dyneema risers have a strand of red running through them so you can easily see if they are twisted
 The CrossAlps is available in three sizes for 70-125kg weight ranges, and weighs 3.8, 4.0 and 4.2kg in those three sizes.

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Skyman CrossAlps technical specs

More information and photos on Skyman’s website.


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