GIN have released the Falcon, a “state-of-the-art reflex paramotor wing for intermediate to advanced pilots”. They say it’s fast, stable, agile and fuel-efficient, which makes it a good choice for competition […]
Read moreGIN’s new Yeti 4 is a lightweight, EN-A certified mountain paraglider, suitable for hike and fly and leisurely XCs. It’s designed for simplicity, say GIN. Having only three line levels makes […]
Read moreGIN launched their new paramotor range at the Paramotor Mondial in Blois, France, (19-21 June 2015), with the Pegasus beginner-intermediate wing. They say the new Pegasus combines safety, comfort and handling, […]
Read moreIn Cross Country 160 (June 2015) Hugh Miller takes on three very different gliders – Ozone’s M6, Nova’s Triton 2 and GIN’s GTO2. As well as flying them he talks […]
Read moreLearning is at the heart of what we do as pilots, and this issue we’re packed with articles, comment and insight that will help you get more out of your […]
Read moreFlyGIN have unveiled a new “fast and light” wind- and water-resistant jacket for flying and travelling adventures. The Lite Tech jacket has pit zips, an offset front zipper and a mesh lining for […]
Read moreGIN have released a new lightweight airbag harness for beginner, leisure and cross-country pilots. At around 3.5kg, GIN say the Gingo Airlite is one of the lightest harnesses of its type. GIN say […]
Read moreGIN have upgraded their high-end EN B Carrera, to create the Carrera Plus which they say is more comfortable and easier to manage in active air. The upgrade comes in the form of […]
Read moreParaglider design has advanced in leaps and bounds over the last five years. Sharknose technology, stiffening battens, 3D panel shaping and more efficient line layouts have all worked together to […]
Read moreGIN have announced the release of a lightweight version of their EN B glider, the Atlas. GIN said: Atlas X-Alps – the light version of the Atlas – is here. Aimed […]
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