EN-B is a wide class – from just-out-of-school to XC wings
Nova has a new lightweight wing in the offing: The Oryx, (certification ongoing for LTF 1-2, EN B), is based on the Mentor but using lighter fabrics, a slightly altered […]
Read moreThe Swift is a new, lightweight glider from Ozone. Derived from the Rush 2, Ozone describes the Swift as “the ultimate in agility, performance and lightweight versatility”. Their test and […]
Read moreSol’s new Ellus 3 has been certified LTF 1-2 and EN B in M and L sizes, with S and XL to follow very shortly. It is aimed at a […]
Read moreGin Gliders are delighted to announce that the Sprint has now been certified EN B in the M size (LTF certification in progress), with four more sizes to follow. Two […]
Read moreThe arrival of spring in Switzerland has meant that the L size of the Karma SP has finally been able to be certified, and has passed EN B “with flying […]
Read moreThe Boost is Gin’s beginner model, which, along with the Bolero 3, completes their Easy Glider range. Gin say it is the perfect paraglider to learn and to teach paragliding […]
Read moreReplacing the Dragon, Independence’ Garuda is rated EN B and LTF 1-2 in the medium, with certification pending in the other three sizes. Independence say the Garuda implements a high […]
Read moreOzone are excited to announce the arrival of the third generation of Mojo. With all the passive safety inherent in this category of wing, the Mojo 3 has seen improvements […]
Read moreOzone’s Ultralite has now been certified EN B in the 19 m size. The company are proud to have shaved even more weight off this already record-breaking (for lightness) wing, […]
Read moreSky paragliders have taken another name from Greek mythology to name their new EN B glider, the Anakis (derived from Anakes, meaning lords or kings). Aimed at novice pilots, occasional […]
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