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In aviation light is right. Franck Simonnet gets to grips with Parajet’s latest unit
Read moreAdvance’s Easiness 2 lightweight harness is a reversible design with two unique selling points: configurability and comfort
Read moreApco talk about their new design concepts: Flow-aligned ribs and a hybrid paraglider that is half-standard, half-single-skin
Read more“Is it a paramotor wing?” “Is it a reflex wing?” Honestly, the questions I got walking to take-off with the Optic 2 Light…
Read moreThe Neo Suspender is a 3.85kg XC harness with a high-end lux feel – think leather patches in all the right places and beautifully engineered clips and buckles
Read moreGiven the Ozium 2 is the brainchild of the same designer as the Forza, it’s no wonder it resembles something of a cross between the original Ozium and its comfier sibling
Read moreShortly after finishing the review flights for the Knight, I was given a K-Light to test. The K-Light is roughly 1.5kg lighter than the Knight…
Read moreWhile the step from A to B is often straightforward, Triple Seven felt there was a gap between their lower-end wing and their XC wing – enter the Knight
Read moreThe Mac Para Illusion is very capable of flying cross-country, making it a good choice for a large swath of pilots. I’ve flown a few low-B wings recently and I really enjoy them
Read moreThe Gecko was designed to bridge the gap between the beginners’ Malibu 2 and the more advanced Litesport in the Moyes range. “The perfect intermediate glider to introduce pilots to XC flying”
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