Records fall in Australia as Garth and Scott go big

December 11th 2014 was a record day in Australia, with two big records falling in both paragliding and rigid categories. Garth Camac set a new Australian paragliding record, flying 378km straight distance from Greenacres in the south of New South Wales to near the town of Cobar. And Scott Barett flew to a world record […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Razeebuss Radicall electrically powered pod harness

Razeebuss, makers of electric ‘auxiliary units’ for paragliders, will be releasing their latest offering, the Radicall, in Spring 2015. Based on a Sup’Air Skypper pod harness, it’s a carbon chassis supporting a Flytec E-Drive HPD10 unit with a folding propeller from Electric Sport. The main purpose of these auxiliary units is to prolong a thermal flight: […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

New Australian Distance record

Our friend Garth Camac wrote to let us know of his as yet unofficial distance record:

Hi Guys,
Had a good hit out yesterday and, unofficially so far, set a new Australian distance record at 391km. We were towing at Deniliquin which has seen, and can be relied on to provide some strong conditions and plenty of space to go with the wind. We have had an international crew here with Swiss, Slovenian, German, American and Australian pilots all pushing hard and helping each other get in the air and home again.

Track log can be seen here.

I was flying my Mantra M6, Exoceat with Angel and had a blast.:)

I’ve had a couple of big months and managed to cover a fair bit of ground, this M6 has been a great wing and will be only good for windsocks in the next few months at this rate!

Garth

Congrats on the distance and cheers from all the team!

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Source:: Ozone Paragliders

Skywalk Hike lightweight 80 litre backpack

Skywalk claim their new 80 litre Hike rucksack is one of the lightest on the market, at just 580g. It is roomy enough for full kit, including a pod harness, spare clothing and a decent lunch, they say. Despite being light it is not lacking in the carrying-comfort department, say Skywalk, and robust materials […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine