As someone who is very hyper fixated on his hobbies- paramotoring being number 1- you scratch the itch so well with your reviews. There is so much detail in what you review and not a single part is “fluff” or repetitive
@seanmacha2668 actually dell probably had a decent amount good info even if he's out there. Trevor has took that and continued growing. He's not stuck on one piece equipment. He also has restraint when it comes to pushing the envelope. I like what he has to say. I usually learn something from his vids
Hey man. Great video. I’m curious if you’ve flown the MacPara Samurai and what wings you believe it compares to on the Dudek and Ozone lineup if you have. Thanks so much.
Ozone needs to make gliders that dont fail inspection after 150hrs. No way that viper 6 last any amount of time. The heavier fabrics are failing so the light fabric will be better?
@@matthewholmes8638 trade offs man. Heavy fabric is great for certain pilots, light is great for certain pilots. I prefer light due to my flying environment (5k elevation, light wind, etc). I do think a thicker fabric version of each wing would be great for some pilots.
I have a completely different impression than you. For me, in turbulent conditions, the Ozone Viper XC is less responsive than the Warp 2. This means that the Viper provides much less feedback about what's actually happening in the air. Additionally, when comparing the risers of both paragliders, the Ozone seems to be of a lower quality class compared to Dudek. I believe that the Viper XC is more similar to the Hadron 3 than to the Warp 2.
DISCLAIMER - This video was filmed before my Ozone Viper Six review video.
As someone who is very hyper fixated on his hobbies- paramotoring being number 1- you scratch the itch so well with your reviews. There is so much detail in what you review and not a single part is “fluff” or repetitive
Thanks for the detailed description. This might be my next move from the sirocco 3 20m
Man, you really are a good instructor.
Of course, he was trained by the best
@seanmacha2668 actually dell probably had a decent amount good info even if he's out there.
Trevor has took that and continued growing. He's not stuck on one piece equipment. He also has restraint when it comes to pushing the envelope. I like what he has to say. I usually learn something from his vids
Hey man. Great video. I’m curious if you’ve flown the MacPara Samurai and what wings you believe it compares to on the Dudek and Ozone lineup if you have. Thanks so much.
You should do a video on gear for cooler/cold flying if you haven't already. Thanks
Hi Trevor, did you make brake lines longer when you attach them at the lower pulley?
Can you get it with separate low tip steering toggles? One of my favorite parts about my Dudek Nucleon 4 on long xc flights.
The dominator is the best wing ever!
Great job man
Apologies if i missed it but whats your weight and what size wing are we talking about? Pretty crucial info on any wing review
@@Johnny-gb7eh 125 kg on a 20m
Waiting for Viper 6 100 hour rewiew!
Matching phooone case? Phooaaar
Hey can you share the link got phone case
I see what you did with those torque fins.. please tell us more
@@travismartin936 give me a holler 801-599-1684
No Dell? No Flat Tops? HELL YA> Trevor has gone legit !!
Ozone needs to make gliders that dont fail inspection after 150hrs. No way that viper 6 last any amount of time. The heavier fabrics are failing so the light fabric will be better?
@@matthewholmes8638 trade offs man. Heavy fabric is great for certain pilots, light is great for certain pilots. I prefer light due to my flying environment (5k elevation, light wind, etc). I do think a thicker fabric version of each wing would be great for some pilots.
Thats $30 an hour! Doesn't help Ozone are one of the most expensive wings.
Best? Well did you test it against the Power Atlas? I was told they are the bestest by a world renowed Captain (of what I'm not sure)!!!
I have a completely different impression than you. For me, in turbulent conditions, the Ozone Viper XC is less responsive than the Warp 2. This means that the Viper provides much less feedback about what's actually happening in the air. Additionally, when comparing the risers of both paragliders, the Ozone seems to be of a lower quality class compared to Dudek. I believe that the Viper XC is more similar to the Hadron 3 than to the Warp 2.
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I wonder if Matt Leubke would allow me to own such a glider? 😅