Paraglider harness reviews
The Grasshopper Mk 2 is the latest version of Little Cloud’s lightweight everyday pod harness. It now features inflatable protection and a rear fairing
Read moreWe fly the new Supair Delight 4 paraglider harness – which comes in two designs, Standard and Sport. Or with fairing and without.
Read more“A light harness that is still suitable for everyday use” – Marcus King tested Gin’s Genie X-Lite pod harness
Read moreOzone’s modular harness for speed flying, speedriding, and hike-and-fly comes in two modes – slick and complete. Lawrie Noctor tries it out
Read moreBastienne Wentzel tested Skywalk’s Cruise, a “compact comfort harness” aimed at beginners and sports pilots preferring a seat harness instead of a pod
Read moreDesigned explicitly for vol-biv adventures the new Ozone BV1pod harness is one serious piece of kit. Marcus King test-flew 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 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 materials in Neo’s String 3 harnesse have reduced the weight to 250g for the large size, and it feels like it is made to last
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