Author: matic88Subject: Re: Vector VarioPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 8:30 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 131 tompayne wrote: I've now got about 30 thermal flying hours with the Vector Vario, and so feel reasonably qualified to write a review. I have no personal or financial connection to the Vector Vario. I'm just a fan of the product and am keen to support promising developments in paragliding. For this review, I'll use the XC Tracer Mini V as a reference, as that[…]
Author: lhaegerLocation: Munich, GermanySubject: Re: X-Pyr 2026Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 8:10 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 3 What’s the difference between Rookies and First Timers?
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Author: lhaegerLocation: Munich, GermanySubject: Re: Vector VarioPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 7:58 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 131 Hi Tom, can you comment on the wind direction/speed calculated by VV compared others?
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Author: bernardoLocation: MunichSubject: Re: How do you choose high-B paraglider?Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 7:21 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 3 as a Gin pilot i would wait for the new Explorer 3, coming out soon [ goto post ]
Author: FuserSubject: Re: How do you choose high-B paraglider?Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 7:08 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 3 You can also have a look in Ziad's comparison. In addition, Ikuma 3 launching isbvery easy, whereas Rush 6 and Base 3 are known to have slower launching. If you can, test all. Advices depend on your expectations [ goto post ]