EN-B is a wide class – from just-out-of-school to XC wings
Profly have released the lightweight EN-B Leeloo 2, which now has an improved B-C steering system and lighter internal structure
Read moreAdvance have unveiled the Theta ULS. Their “ultralight mid-B Adventure Tourer” fits between the Epsilon DLS and Iota DLS in their range.
Read moreSwing say the new Stellar RS “brings the performance of our EN-C two-liner, the Libra RS, to the high-B class
Read more“Cross-country has never been so accessible!” say AirDesign with the release of their latest high-B paraglider, the Rise 5
Read moreDesigned for hike-and-XC and less than 3kg, Marcus King tries Dudek’s Hike&Cruise, a new-concept wing with an unusual cell layout
Read moreBastienne Wentzel flew Supair’s EN-B+ Step X in the Alps, and found “all the performance of a modern high-B in a compact, uncomplicated package”
Read moreOzone have released the Geo 7, saying it’s now even lighter, but retains its “category-leading” performance and agility
Read moreUP say their new 2.5-liner EN-B, the Kangri X, is a light, small-packing and durable wing aimed at vol-bivouac and hike-and-fly pilots
Read moreErwin Voogt flies UP’s Summit X, and finds their 2.5-line hybrid high-EN B offers a relaxing ride
Read moreThe Vista VI is Apco’s new EN-B paraglider. It fits in their range below the Nestra Light and is suitable for “talented beginners and up”
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