MACPARA Eden 8
Monday, June 23, 2025
MACPARA Eden 8 23
MACPARA Eden 8
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Delta 5 MS & ML
Delta 5 MS & ML
Ozone designs and creates gliders, sometimes…to say the least, out of this world. :-) Like the Delta 2, which was something unique in its feel and. brake reactivity in the air, (MS0) at the time.
This Delta 5 was secretly created by perhaps the Elf Lords in some remote mountains hideouts sewn with mithril threads! ;-) Forgive me for the inspiration :-)
But…I am sure that this ring of power will embrace both high B and high C pilots altogether for some serious magical flights!
More to come :-)
Friday, May 23, 2025
GIN GTO 3 (Video)
Hi,
This is my first video with the GTO 3. I hope you will like it.
More videos on that beautiful glider, hopefully later.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
NEARBIRDS Zippy 3
Nearbirds Zippy 3 Light XC harness.
Nearbirds has its unique touch when creating paragliding harnesses. The Zippy 3 is some kind of a lighter, the light version of already light Airy Vibe, with an ABS adjustment option.
That harness resembles the Airy Vibe, but lighter. The straps are sturdy for high durability and strength. If you want a light harness but durable for hike and fly, XC, a travel companion, the Zippy 3 offers that solid package. The comfort inside that Zippy 3 highly resembles the Airy Vibe. Lots of straps for adjusting to the perfect comfort. I feel more (safer under a large strap harness! Maybe it's just me…But it seems to send reassuring informations to my head that I can often play around throwing 360’s, wing overs, with that psychological feel…you know what I mean if you have flown minimalistic super light harnesses, that are also considered very safe and strong…but its perhaps my head playing me around, saying to me: That’s a light harness but OK!
The comfort on this L size, or the back and hips, is nice for my body configuration and height of 1.81 and 74 kg. The legs are naturally supported. I can reach the zipper on the front side of the cockpit to reach my instruments or stuff inside. A water release tube can be inserted. A camel water on the bag, two pockets on each side for your drag chute. A large pocket for the rescue system, I have already installed a medium (105 kg GIN rescue) that is relatively horizontally large, but fits nicely.
The roll movements are moderate, even if the ABS is released. When you tighten the ABS, the roll is slightly more stable, like on the NK Arrow harness. Much more stable than a WV GTO light 2, as you have the authority of control under the Zippy 3. Both are quite different in their underlying feel. The GTO 3 light and the Lightness 2 are very close in stability. The Zippy 3 joins the NK Arrow for roll feel.
Two large open side pockets near the chest strap for any stuff, gloves, chocolate, etc… The only thing I wish to receive with the harness is a small line with a small ball, to clip on my shoe lace in order to get swiftly inside the pod, since the pod closes laterally. I just installed one in 30 seconds! No worries about that. You can also do it easily, and I think it's better.
The Zippy 3 doesn’t have a seat bird, but Nearbirds installed a kind of frame on the edge of the seat that gives the seat board a feel, and I thought there was a seat board when flying it. Overall, it's efficient to control it with your thighs in turbulence.
Here's a small video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltxeLg1voaM&t=5s
Happy and safe flights,
Ziad
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
NOVA Vortex XS, Light 2 liner EN-C
NOVA Vortex XS, Light 2 liner EN-C
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
BGD Base 3 M
BGD Base 3 M
Monday, April 7, 2025
NIVIUK Hiko-P
NIVIUK Hiko P size 22
After some good learning hours on an A glider, a friend got her new Hiko and was keen to know what it would be like in comparison to another B glider. Since I can fly the size 22 at 84 all up, I got a brand new Hiko P, which is the light version of the original Hiko.
Construction and details are excellent on today’s Niviuk gliders, and the Hiko P is no different with that light cloth.
My first pink-colored Hiko with my Arrow P at 84 standing on launch.
Even in nil wind, the glider inflates flawlessly. In light wind, it's so straightforward to launch. The light fabric inflates well, and the Hiko rises above my head, waiting for me to step forward.
Usually, and 90% of the time, when I fly low-rated gliders, I don’t expect to be satisfied by the reactivity of the glider. First turn under the Hiko P and I’m already amazed by that brake smoothness and coordination. The HIko-P is an agile mid-B glider with amazing turning abilities. It can core tightly any thermal, without hesitation.
Light to moderate brake pressure, with linear and direct brake response enabled me to guide that glider everywhere I wanted in turbulence and inside thermals.
That light Mid-EN-B glider gave me and to my surprise a very nice time testing it handling-wise. A pure joy to steer in the air.
The climb rate is on the high side under that glider. Even though I was on the top end, the Hiko-P climbed very well, and I think I could place it easily among the best ones in that category. In strong thermals, there’s no high-pitch back considering that category. On the contrary, it slips through the air smoothly but, of course, slowly compared to the upper classes.
Gliding through some difficult air surprised me with the Hiko-P's ability to dig through slowly but efficiently! The Hiko-P behaves quite nicely in the turbulent airmass with a highly homogenous feel, and a very good efficient profile for a mid-B glider.
The feedback is smooth are well balanced with the right amount of feedback, without any parasital movements, letting the pilot concentrate on his flight.
Speed over trim is around 11 km/h at 900 ASL. Ears are stable, easy to induce, and efficient.
Conclusion:
For me to land with a smile on a mid-B is rare. Because when you fly higher-rated gliders that give you that extra efficiency, you will feel grounded in flying lower gliders sometimes. It wasn't the case flying the Hiko-P as it delivered above expectations glide and climb, and above all excellent handling with smoothness in turns, which resulted in a big smile after landing!
I think that glider can be flown as the main glider for (low-mid EN-B) pilots looking for a comfortable, easy to use, light, compact to pack, well mannered, hike and fly glider, without losing on performance and especially on fun!
Sunday, March 16, 2025
New gliders !!!
There are lots of interesting newcomers! :-)
I'm trying to get those:
OZONE Delta 5 / 2-liner EN-C
OZONE Light harness
NIVIUK Artik R 2 / 2-liner EN-C
BGD Cure 3 / 2-liner EN-C
NOVA Vortex / 2-liner EN-C
GIN GTO 3. / 2-liner EN-C
MacPara Eden 8 / EN-B






