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Ultimate Paramotor Glider!!! Powered Paragliding World's Safest, Funnest, Easiest Most Durable!!!!!

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http://u-turnusa.com Paramotor Extreme!!! Powered Paragliding world's best paraglider on the market. The K2 from U-Turn USA is absolutely the ultimate paramotoring and paragliding wing to date. Tested here in a full out snow storm it once again not only passes with flying colors but exceeds all comprehension. The new ultra high tech, extremely strong and durable cloth & lines with an all new design layout simply blow the lid off the entire industry. The K2 is the master paramotor glider which all others will be judged by in the future. This is a fully certified beginner glider that it auto stable with incident recovery off the charts. Not only is it the safest glider we've ever flown by a huge margin but unlike most beginner gliders it is a total blast to fly with incredible performance. Now the new beginner to the sport can get an all new level of safety but without having to sacrifice fun and performance!! This glider is just indescribable!!! The safest glider on the market, the only fully certified auto stable glider with ultra safe characteristics at BOTH trim speed AND fast trim makes flying so incredibly stupid proof it is dumbfounding. Normally super safe beginner gliders suck so bad on performance and fun factor you would never see even intermediate pilots fly them. With the K2 though it has out performed every single glider we've put it up against on glide ratio & handling anywhere close to it's class and even MATCHED the glide performance of the Obsession which has laid waste to everything we've put up against it other than totally uncertified competition gliders. The K2 has performance like never before seen!! Then specially made to be extremely durable for paramotoring the new ultra high tech fabric with state of the art coatings prevent dirt, mud and even salt water from soaking into the cloth. This along with the incredibly durable properties of the cloth & design make the K2 a glider that is guaranteed to last 15+ years. Call U-Turn USA for details. Now despite this incredible performance, safety and durability it is also about HALF the weight of a typical paraglider making it so ridiculously easy to launch what was once literally impossible for some people to pysically achieve is now not only possible but EASY!!! Launch anywhere, anytime even a very high altitude in zero wind at all. Or, how about a reverse launch in very light wind in a SNOWSTORM!!! Mere words just don't do justice to this new glider. The K2 just brought the powered paraglider into the 21st century. We've testing soooo many gliders and never once have we seen anywhere even close to this big of a quantum leap forward in technology. Half the weight, twice the performance of most other beginner gliders with guaranteed durability and safety that is just unheard of in this sport. It's a whole new sport. We believe you would have a really really really hard time seriously injuring or killing yourself on a K2 even if you fly like an idiot. This glider is just soooo forgiving in every single scenario we could put it through. If you are looking at getting into the sport or have been flying for many years, the K2 is the ULTIMATE paramotor and free flying paraglider on the market. TRY ONE!! Call the company at 800-707-2525 in the USA or 801-631-1731 anywhere else. Or contact them at http://u-turnusa.com

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  • Wow you have balls.............doing that is a blizzard. Scary just watching you. I would love to do something like that in the Burgh. I have thought about flying around slightly above the ground for a long time and this seems to be the way to do that. How much did your equipment cost you and where can I get my own flying machine. Can't wait to fly around the city and not get caught hahaha. Just kidding but I would love to fly around where it is safe. Please let me know how I can get into theAir

  • @labst21 Naw as long as you have a Flat Top & K2 I'm not worried in the least about any snow storm. This is the safest equipment on the market and definitely the way to go if you can afford it. The very best equipment brand new is just over $11,000. Or you can get high quality used equipment down in the $5000 on up price range. Where are you at? How old? How much do you weigh? Let me know and I can tell you how to do it. Dell 800-707-2525

  • Man you're really taking chances in order to prove how good your equipment is, be careful man. visibility was crap.

  • @ozoneppg No actually I'm not taking any chances at all. With a Flat Top & K2 you have the safest setup on the market. Zero people have ever died or been injured on this setup. It is exceptionally stupid proof.

  • @imasuper0308 just because its stupid proof doesn't mean its dumb ass proof. lol

  • @ponatoski Actually it is pretty good as zero people have ever died or even been injured on a K2. It is as dummy proof as it gets right now.

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  • Halerious Keep it up

  • @imasuper0308 awesome, good to know. I will definately give you a call once I am closer to getting started.

  • @v12tommy No the trailing edge is sealed so when the glider is pressurized the air isn't flowing into it, just maintaining that pressure. So yes you get a little snow it in but not enough to really matter. Pretty fun stuff man. Make sure you get the right gear and training though. Give me a call if you need any help getting pointed in the right direction. Dell 800-707-2525

  • I am thinking of taking up PPG in a few months once I get more funds. I get the whole ram air concept for the wing, but I am curious what keeps the snow from accumulating in the wing? I know there are openings in the front to "inflate" the wing, but are there openings in the back of it as well?

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