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<description><p><em>Submitted by <strong>Fastndeadly </strong>on March 1, 2007 - 5:35pm.</em></p>
<p>Dear all, I am a novice to this sport and weigh around 45 kilos. Can anyone recommend a glider that has more "glide" than "ride?" Preferably not to expensive. I saw the firebird trainer but...its for ground handling only. considering that, will i fly If I run as hard as I can? Does it have a good glide? I know the best glide thing already exists in the forum, but since i'm under normal weight range i wanted to ask about gliders for my weight. I heard of the nerevous swoop, and thought.. wait a moment could their be a cheaper one around? I also don't want to go too fast, i mean 40 kmh is enough for me. I was also considering the gin yeti paraglider...but then again, which sport, speed or gliding? Does anyone know which harness would be gut? maybe the gin yeti harness. convertible harness/bag thing? It would be great if someone could help me out! thanx- Tino
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