by Aaron » Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:57 am
Hi Simon, the only thing free i can offer you is a little information.
I have got to fly a handful of speedwings and mini paragliders now and they are all easy to fly in the right conditions. Just dont pull a brake to your hip on your first flight and all will be fun and safe. Keep in mind that people fly them all differently too. I have seen people just enjoy skimming the ground at trim, some like to repeatedly dive them at the ground, and some like to fly straight out and barrel roll/wang em to the ground. So just take it slow and all can be safe just as paragliding.
Which toy to get: speedwing or mini pg
choices, choices, choices. all are fun and all have different purposes but generally are both tools for descent:
Speedwings such the Ozone Bullet/Xt16, Niviuk Skate, Gin Fluid come in sizes varying from 7m to 16m depending on your level of excitement. Most footlaunchable gliders are between 12m and 16m. Speedwings are ground hungry machines that want to keep going down even after you bank them steep and build a ton of energy. You need a steep slope, long takeoff, and lz under you as you arent gonna make it further then the bottom of the hill on these. If you want to ridge soar these guys then you need a 25+ straight wind to barely stay aloft. The Gin Bobcat is a gentler speedwing and can ridge soar a bit easier then the others.
Mini PGs such as the Airwave Rodeo 15m and Ozone Ultralight 16m, Niviuk is coming out with one too, claim glide ratios up to 8:1. Amazing for these little guys. These are very easy to fly like a paraglider and a ton of fun when you start mashing a brake as they retain a ton of energy and dont dump you back at the ground like a speedwing. They are great hike and fly gliders to explore new places of decsent and i have seen people thermal with them many times. Don't expect to be ground skimming with these unless you have a shallow hill. You can ridge soar these in 15+ winds and are a ton o fun.
Around here the speedwings are a bit limiting(Sage, the Avenue, the Grade) however the mini PG may offer more possibilities for hike n fly exploration and ridge soaring. The Whites, Inyos, Sierras offer endless possibilities of sweet descents for speedwings and minipg in the right conditions.
The Avenue is a great place to learn to fly speedwings as we can get many laps there(gary coined it 'da getto speedflyin school') call me up and we can go do some descending there.
like anything else, take your time with the learning curve and get advice, demos, etc, from your instructor
anyone else please chime in, if i have given any misleading info.
aaron