Independent paraglider, paramotor and technology reviews
Triple Seven’s Knight is “designed to inspire confidence” in pilots stepping up from their first wing and starting to fly XC. Marcus King tested it
Read moreMarcus King tests Woody Valley’s Crest, a simple and lightweight but fully-featured reversible paragliding harness
Read moreWe check out the latest addition to the Gin Genie harness range, billed as a lightweight harness for cross-country pilots who also want to hike-and-fly or go on vol-bivouac adventures.
Read more“To me, what’s most impressive is the behaviour in climbs: planted, consistent, and reassuring”. Hugh Miller reviewed Ozone’s Zeno 2
Read moreThe Kortel Kolibri Evo is a dedicated vol-bivouac paragliding harness and an updated version of the original Kolibri. Marcus King tried it out
Read moreThe AirExtreme Jetcom is Apco’s new lightweight helmet for both paragliding and PPG. We tested it
Read moreJust another EN-A hike-and-fly wing? With some intriguing design features, maybe not, says Marcus King
Read moreIf you are not keen on running applications on your phone but like the look of the Navigator app functionality, then the Oudie N is the instrument for you
Read moreLooking to have fun and learn tricks? Dudek’s Freeway 3 is a beginner’s acro glider that’s designed just for that, says Erwin Voogt
Read moreSyride’s new compact instrument the Sys’Nav XL packs a punch. It has a bigger screen and better audio than previous versions, and Bluetooth connectivity
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