Flat Top Powered Paraglider Safest Paramotor On Earth For Powered Paragliding & Paramotoring

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

http://u-turnusa.com Safest Powered Paraglider on earth. The Flat Top paramotor is the tuffest and safest powered paragliding unit on the market. Black Hawk, Fresh Breeze, Fly Products & others completely self destruct from a simple fall where the Flat Top from U-Turn USA can take a serious beating and keep on flying. Zero prop damage happened to any of the Flat Tops in this video. No cage strikes, no self destructing. This is very important information to know when looking to purchase a paramotor. What you see in this video is one of the biggest reasons why all of the top pilots in the US fly the Flat Top.

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  • What's a good model for the beginner?

  • @lgadwords It depends on your age, weight and the altitude you live at. Right now the 2 best units to look at are the Flat Top 120 and Flat Top Ninja. If you are younger and over 170 lbs then the Ninja would be the best and if you are lighter and older then the Flat Top 120 would be the best. Give me a call anytime and I can explain in detail what all the differences are. We carry about 25 different brands and can explain what would be best for you. Dell 800-707-2525

  • Im looking at this and the Bailey V5. What is best?

  • @cra640 lol the Flat Top Ninja is the best unit currently on the market and the Bailey is one of the worst for power to weight ratio. Strange you would compare the 2. For sure get the Flat Top Ninja. It has the best power to weight ratio on the market as well as the best safety and durability. The Bailey can't pass any of the WPPGA safety certifications and they are so flimsy every time you fall down you will be out $1800 in repairs. Flat Top all the way.

  • OK OK we get the point.I'm 47 and since I wasin my late 20's I always wanted to get into this.At the time,$ wasn't an issue but finding instructures and places to fly were.So I gave up.Now I couldn't do if i wanted to because of the lack of $. I can't win.

    How much can someone pay to get their feet wet in this sport ? Used vs new.Also,hows the restrictions on flying? Can I go out to a high school field (provided it's big enough,and no airports close by)and start flying ?Or thats a no,no ?

  • @demmylowther Give me a call on these questions if you like. Dell 800-707-2525

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  • Dell I think you do have the safest and probally the most reliable product on the market. I have seen a few other motors and harnesses and they just don't look as compfortable as yours

  • Yes no problem at all. Just give me a call anytime and I can get you pointed in the right direction for the right equipment for your size & weight as well as really good instructors. Fun stuff man!! Dell 800-707-2525

  • I'm an ABSOLUTE, wet-behind-the-ears newbie, living near Jacksonville, FL. Is there a place where I could learn to fly one of these, with a thought to buying one in the future? Have been in love with this brand thanks to youtube.

  • Every single tiny piece of this unit is WAAAAAY better. The harness is lighter, more comfortable, doesn't require a kick strap, the cage won't flex into the prop, the kevlar netting will keep your hands out of the prop, the motor is far more powerful, quieter and have widely available parts, the crumple zone under your butt can save your life, the tight netting on top keeps the brake toggles out of the prop in flight... there are 304 things better than the Parajet. Not even a comparison.

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