Tears | How to repair?
Provided that the torn fabric is “collable”, we always repair with RipStop adhesive fabric. Here are the reasons: We use our “home” products, adhesive fabric RipStop for repair…
FAQ or bloopers? FAQ + bloopers!
All the questions you will ask yourself one day or another…
This section will also be updated in case of crazy questions, hence the subtitle!
Provided that the torn fabric is “collable”, we always repair with RipStop adhesive fabric. Here are the reasons: We use our “home” products, adhesive fabric RipStop for repair…
Update on the multitude of fabric references and various self-adhesive materials. Our “home” products and services covered by this theme: The world is becoming more complex!At the beginning…
Is it useful to check an old paraglider? Yes, of course if you want to fly with it. Porosity: this is the first thing to check! Recent or…
Update on the multitude of fabric references and various self-adhesive materials. Our “in-house” productions and services covered by this theme: To know the reference of the fabric of…
During our checks, we sometimes notice differences in porosity depending on the color of the fabric on the same paraglider. This is caused by variations in production quality…
In general, we shorten others ! On our wedging visualization PDF reports, the values are reduced to 0 for the last row of lines. This makes it easier…
It’s not their main concern. They are busy manufacturing very technical products, designing new models and passing them through demanding certification tests in a market where competition is…
En général, non !
Mais si nous devons remplacer beaucoup de suspentes (accident, résistance trop faible), il peut être…
Considering the huge amount of paraglider models produced since 1985 and all the different types of lines, we do not always have the same equipment despite our large…
I will shock… It is absolutely useless… if it is to finally store your wet equipment! We have never declared unfit for flight a paraglider that is regularly…
It happens gradually and you get used to it. We often get feedback from customers telling us that their sails are “like new” after a check… and that…
Moisture + freezing can cause Kevlar fibers to stick together. The load is then concentrated on a few fibers which break. If this relatively exceptional situation occurs several…
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