Posts Tagged ‘ozone speedster’

After hearing about it for some time, Ozone has officially announced the 19m speedster.  The tiny size of the ever popular and efficient reflex glider is intended for experienced pilots only.  The reports we are getting are that it is very fast.  Doesn’t have the quick nimble handling of the viper 2 but will do [...]

Here’s the latest ExtremePPG.com video. Just a little something I put together from my last flight. Winds were too high for working on paramotor circle foot drags but it sure was fun for downwind dashes! As you can see from some of the shots, I was hauling ass on the downwinds low to the ground. [...]

Ozone Team Pilot Mathieu Rouanet won the PXP Paramotor Speed Race on an Ozone Speedster 26. Congrats to Mathieu! Racers had to compete over 5 courses rangine from 50km to 97km and the overall winner was non other than the master paramotor pilot hiself – Mathieu!! photo courtesy of Ojovolador.com

For the first time in her life Squash Falconer took to the skies by paramotor.   Squash is an ozone team paragliding pilot but until now, has never flown under power.  Check out the video below to see what she thinks of flying with a motor. I don’t know about you but this video makes [...]

Ozone Speedster 24 Review Please note that before reading this review that this is not a beginners glider.  Pilots need to have lots of training and flying time in order to properly understand how to fly an EN-C paraglider.   If something goes wrong with an EN-C rated glider like the speedster, things can go wrong [...]

With Glider technology advancing year after year, paraglider efficiency and speed is increasing rather quickly.   Already there are paragliders out there producing glide ratios in excess of 12:1 (Sky Paragliders EOS, Ozone Mantra R11, Gin Boomerang 8 )  These new competition gliders have very wide speed ranges in excess of 30km/h or 19mph+!   [...]

Paraglider manufacturer Ozone has just released an updated manual for the new reflex paramotor wing- the Speedster. The updated manual has more accurate info on this new glider and goes into more detail on how it should be flown in and out of turbulence. Ozone is still recommending that pilots actively fly the glider in [...]