Independent paraglider, paramotor and technology reviews
“This is a much more sophisticated wing than the Outback”. We tested Mac Para’s mountain paraglider, the Aravis, in southern France
Read moreMarcus King tested Flymaster’s GPS M, their non-competition flight instrument that can be used in landscape format
Read moreWe tested the Altirando Lite 2, Supair’s updated lightweight reversible harness and rucksack for hike-and-fly and everyday flying
Read moreThe “lightest paraglider in the world” has had an upgrade. Marcus King takes Dudek’s Run&Fly 2 for a hike-and-fly
Read moreKortel make a wide array of lightweight bags for hike-and-fly. Charlie King tries the smallest three, the K17, K27 and K40
Read moreWould you use a head-up display for paragliding or paramotoring? Now you have the chance to find out with these Active Look glasses
Read moreErwin Voogt investigates how Swing’s updated high-EN B, the Nyos 2 RS, stands out from the crowd
Read moreLawrie Noctor flies the MacFly 185, a lightweight paramotor made of titanium with a carbon-fibre option
Read moreThe first two-line EN C was hotly anticipated – but does it live up to the hype? Marcus King tries it out
Read moreMarcus King flew Ozone’s SwiftSix (EN B), the lightweight version of the Rush 6, and found it’s “a great wing for adventurous sports pilots”
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