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Paraglider Ground Handling And The Art Of Kiting - DVD

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Part# 13-04012
MFR Model# CB104DVD

Overview

Ground handling is one of the most important skills you need to learn to successfully Paraglide. Good ground handling skills make the difference between getting off the ground or watching everyone else fly. This is true for paraglider, as well as powered paraglider pilots. Powered paraglider pilots - If you can't control your paraglider on the ground while practicing, there's no way you're going to be able to launch once you put a 50-80 pound, running motor on your back.

Learn techniques and tips for easy ground handling with this instructional program. Get in tune with your glider. Improve your flying skills while on the ground.

Light, moderate, and high wind conditions covered with the successful and proven industry-standard techniques of Dixon White, Master pilot, USHGA Examiner, and Paragliding Instructor of the Year. This is for the beginner, Intermediate, and advanced pilot wanting to brush up.
   
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Reviews

Excellent video Excellent material Glad I bought it.... But in 2019, in the age of Prime Video, and online video rental, this product is sorely overpriced. Not many people will pay this kind of premium. Should be.... less than $10 to rent

Doiglas
March 14, 2019

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