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  • sweet!!!

  • what is the reason for the different size paragliders? i am a 6 foot 185lb guy that would be looking for the most reasonble priced, easy to use set up that would give me the most time in the air and the longest range. would the Flat Top 200 and the Cima K2 be the right choice?

  • @matty2000shoes Different size paragliders are designed to give you the optimal lift specifically for your weight. For paramotoring we don't care so much about that unless you are a brand new pilot. Later on it is fun to go smaller and smaller to get more speed and stability. At your weight you will want a medium or large K2 depending on where you live and who you train with. Yes the K2 and Flat Top 200 would be freaking awesome for you. Call me if you like to chat Dell 800-707-2525

  • To jest to... Jaka technika!!! ;-) Pozdrawiam

    Score 5

  • WOOHOO I BELIVE I CAN FLYY!!!! XP

  • Can you please tell me what model paramotor this is? Also what is the engine size etc.

    Thanks.

  • That's the Flat Top 200 from U-Turn USA. The one on the S-Trike is also a Flat Top 200. That is really the stuff. Nothing else is even close. All the top pilots in the US fly them and nothing else.

    Call 800-707-2525 if you want to talk to the manufacturer. Those guys rock and are extremely knowledgeable.

  • nice!

  • Simply AWESOME. 10/10.

  • Very cool, what kind of distance can you cover with these things?

  • I recently set the world US distance record at 280 miles on 3.5 gallons.

  • Great video. Gotta love the Sky wings. I have a Fides. Congrats on your record. Was the record with the Sky wing?

  • No I was on the Airforce comp glider from U-Turn. 10.1:1 glide ratio. Pretty wild glider.

  • Five stars for the camera man.

  • Great filming,and very skilled pilot.

  • What body of water are you flying over???

  • good flyin gives e a buzz just watching it !

    tell me though why do your paramotors not have weight shift ? like my pap ...any reason ??

    also do your sky and u turn use trimmers on there wings ??

  • The Flat Top has great weight shift, it just doesn't have floppy bars that shift all over. When you have many different forces of the motor acting on the weight you do not want bars that shift up and down making it unstable and prone to riser twists. The Flat Top is extremely stable and as you can see from my other videos, extremely maneuverable. Safety is another huge reason for the fixed bars. Yes both Sky and U-Turn have trimmers. Sweet gliders.

  • Hey! The new guy's got skills. impressive.

  • So the sky would be best for just all around flyer who just wants to launch easy and just cruise around...How efficient are they up in the air..

  • Yes Sky Paragliders would be great for that. The Atis II is super efficient. 8.6:1 glide ratio. Awesome glider. Call me if you want a detailed comparison and I'll be happy to tell you all the differences and what deals I currently have on different gliders. 800-707-2525.

  • Great flying and great camera work, thanks for sharing !

  • Dell what wing do you like better Sky or U turn....Cool video....Kurt

  • For safety the Sky, for supreme action and performance the U-Turn.

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