Nervures’s new EN-A Morea replaces the Aloha in their range, and is aimed at beginners, or experienced pilots looking for a reassuring and lightweight wing.
The Morea is available in standard and bivouac versions. The standard version weighs 4.5 – 5.6kg, depending on size, and is the ideal choice for schools; the lighter bivouac version (5.2kg in the largest size) is ideal for hike-and-fly, travelling, mountain and vol-bivouac.
Nervures say the Morea is simple to launch, an asset for students as well as for pilots who use the wing in tricky conditions.
It has a new profile and a better performance than the Aloha, with 23% less line consumption overall and plenty of performance for cross-country flights. The four rows of lines are colour-coded for ease of use, and it comes with a lightweight, two-step speedbar, with a quoted top speed of 48km/h.
The Morea is delivered with a choice of rucksack: the 150 litre bag will fit a full harnesses with a thick mousse protector in, whereas the lightweight 90 litre version is for more pared-down kit.
The Morea and Morea bivouac are certified EN A in four sizes, for 50-120kg all up.
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