Sir Edmund2
The lightest single-skin comes out on top in gliding performance, handling and stability.
The Sir Edmund² has been designed without a central supporting strut. Compared to its predecessor, it is lighter and has a fully optimised canopy. This has significantly improved the performance when gliding, as well as its flight behaviour. Direct handling, a high basic speed and a smooth accelerator make this single-skin a great experience to fly.
Part of the improvements are new, specifically developed risers. Sir Edmund² currently is the lightest available monosail. Like its predecessor it has persuasive, easy handling during launch.
Along with the String and Ultra Cross, the Sir Edmund² is an extraordinary light and compact paraglider, which would even fit into a lady's handbag.
Technical Data
Size | 17 | 20 | 23 |
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Cells | 39 | 39 | 39 |
flat surface area m² | 17 | 20 | 23 |
flat span m | 9,44 | 10,06 | 10,98 |
flat aspect ratio | 5,24 | 5,24 | 5,24 |
projected surface area m² | 14,23 | 16,17 | 19,25 |
projected span m | 7,38 | 7,87 | 8,59 |
projected aspect ratio | 3,83 | 3,83 | 3,83 |
weight kg | 1.33 | 1.45 | 1.64 |
take-off weight kg | 65–85 | 70–100 | 90–120 |
Certified according to | EN/LTF B | EN/LTF B | EN/LTF B |
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