Paraglider reviews – intermediate pilots and above
Charlie King flies Skywalk’s new lightweight mid-B multi-tool, a paraglider that will “reward a pilot with safe, fun flights while they explore their limits”
Read moreThe AirDesign UFO is a lightweight single-surface wing aimed at paraglider pilots heading out for hike-and-fly adventures
Read moreOne paraglider, two people, different weights? Marcus and Charlie King try sharing the UFO, AirDesign’s new superlight single-skinner
Read moreIf you want a wing for both free-flight and powered flying, then this could be the one, says Lawrie Noctor
Read moreMarcus King flies BGD’s new high-B paraglider, the Base 2. It’s an easy-to-use package perfect for big days out
Read moreWith an aspect ratio of only 4.2 and just 27 cells, Sky’s Zoe mini wing is compact and fun in the air. It is available in standard and lightweight versions
Read moreAdvance quality, finish and handling in a perfect package for hike-and-fly. Charlie King flies Advance’s Pi 3
Read moreA solid performing, well-built EN-B paraglider that inspires confidence – at a price that makes getting a new glider much easier
Read moreThe Kangri is an EN-B with an aspect ratio of 6.3. It looks racy on paper, but in the air it flies just as a sporty B should, says Brian Steele
Read moreThe Base 2 is BGD’s new high-EN B cross-country paraglider, replacing the Punk in their range. Marcus King test-flew it in the South of France
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