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  1. Not sure what i weigh really...about 80kg i would guess, about 12.5 stone in old money. I fly a PAP Ros 125 1400.
  2. Hi Fletch Intresting that you flew the same size Revo2 and Fusion back to back. Would love to know more about the differences you found between the two wings. Cheers Dan Dan, I'm a big fan of all things Paramania in all honesty, the Rev 2 is unbelievable on the ground, all this is of course only my opinion, however, the Rev 2 takes little effort to get it above your head and sitting comfortably in little or no wind. The big thing that struck me was immediately after playing with the Rev 2 i went for a fly on a Fusion. The Fusion (of which i'm a very big fan) felt like a bag of washing above me on the ground. The Rev 2 feels so solid and takes such a small amount of effort to bring up. The Rev 2 can also be slowed down a great deal and take off was a walk in the park..or stubble field. A couple of steps and i was up, a very easy launch. If you are slightly out of shape, or perhaps not that fast at running, i would say the Rev 2 is bang on, because once in the air, the handling is great, it's dynamic enough for any intermediate pilot and is bomb proof if things are a bit bumpy. The fusion, although feels very different on the ground is still rock solid in the air. The fusion did feel slightly more dynamic once up. I'm waiting to try a Rev2 23 before i commit to buying my new wing. The easiness of launching is very appealing... especially in nil wind or with an early morning damp wing. Fletch
  3. I have a Rev 1 26 and i've flown a Revo 2 a couple of timesand really like them. I flew a Rev 2 26 and then a Fusion 26 straight afterwards, the Rev comes up easier and feels bomb proof above you, similar handling in the air to the Revo 1. Outstanding for taking off in nil or low winds. Big fan of the Fusion though.
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