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Paragliding4.me: Your Global Paragliding Hub

Welcome to Paragliding4.me, your premier destination for everything paragliding! Discover the exhilarating world of this remarkable aerial sport, a place where the sky is not a limit but a playground. Our platform offers comprehensive insights into Paragliding techniques, equipment, safety measures, and global hotspots for paragliders of all skill levels. From the lofty peaks of the Alps to the serene coasts of Montenegro, we guide you through the best locations worldwide to unfold your wings. Dive into our special section on Montenegro, a gem among Paragliding destinations, and explore what this beautiful country has to offer. Whether you're a beginner dreaming of your first flight or an experienced glider seeking new adventures, Paragliding4.me is your gateway to the skies!

Groundhandling paragliding training

Ground handling & technic training

The basis of the paragliding technique

Mastery of the wing and confident and safe takeoffs will ensure the best flights. We provide training in confident wing control techniques tailored to your needs.

In addition to the primary flight, ground training is an essential component of mastering Paragliding because only those who have mastered their paraglider on earth can fly safely and, most importantly, calmly.

Under the guidance of an instructor of the highest category, you will learn the technique of confident wing control on the ground, with which you can easily make beautiful starts. I also need to get the skills to act in difficult weather conditions.

The duration of the training session is 2.5 hours.

We provide you with the latest paragliders and harnesses as rental equipment for training.

Paragliding Essentials

Breaking Limits: Toni Brügger's Historic 301 km Triangle on MENTOR 7 Light

On June 17, 2023, Team Pilot Toni Brügger soared to new heights, achieving a flat 301 km triangle with his NOVA MENTOR 7 Light. Departing from his home in Kandersteg, Switzerland, Toni navigated the skies for over 11 hours, setting turn points at Mont Blanc and Lake Lucerne, averaging an impressive 28.51 km/h. This extraordinary flight not only marks the longest triangle in Paragliding history with an EN B glider but also stands as only the second EN B 300 km triangle. A colossal achievement deserving of congratulations.

Forecasting Skies: Weather Insights for Paragliders

Understanding weather conditions is vital for every paraglider. The anticipation of tomorrow's weather, or even a week ahead, is crucial, especially when your flight location is miles away. Will the journey be worth it, or will you face disappointment due to unfavorable conditions? It's essential to predict whether we'll encounter rain, excessive wind, or an inversion layer too low for thermal currents.

The Evolution of Paragliding: A Soaring History

Tracing its roots back to the 1960s, the paraglider emerged from a military need to train paratroopers in safe landings. Originally, paratroopers were towed to heights by trucks using ropes. After reaching the necessary altitude, the tow rope was released, allowing them to practice landings. Intrigued by the hovering experience more than the landing itself, many skydivers started launching themselves from hills, discovering ways to utilize air currents to extend their flight time.

Understanding Paraglider Design: Anatomy of Flight

Delve into the intricate world of paraglider design and discover the elements that make up this remarkable flying apparatus. A paraglider is not just a piece of equipment; it's an engineering marvel that combines aerodynamics, material science, and safety measures. The core components include:

The Paraglider: Your Gateway to the Skies

The paraglider is more than just a piece of equipment; it's a remarkable flying machine that transforms dreams of flight into reality. It stands as the most accessible form of ultralight aviation, offering unparalleled sensations as you dance with the elements. For those who embrace Paragliding, each day brings new discoveries and a deeper connection to the world around us. It's not just about the thrill of flight; it's a journey towards a profound understanding of nature and life.