I just watched this video and the one before with the Atom 80. I used to paraglide years ago, but the nearest place I can fly is a 4 hour drive. It just became too much effort for the small amount of of air time I was getting so I haven't flown in many years. Don't have a lot of extra money for my hobbies, and I have been shopping for a paramotor deal, off an on for a few years now. I have seen Kangook frames on eBay in the past and wondered if I could save money building or assembling my own paramotor. Do you think the savings are pretty significant? Are the assembly instructions from Kangook, Vittorazi, and whatever harness go with thorough enough to get all of it put together correctly?
It’s about the same price unless you already have the harness and swing arms. You can get a KANGOOK Vikking Classic frame from KANGOOK America for around $6500 brand new and fully assembled.
I just watched this video and the one before with the Atom 80. I used to paraglide years ago, but the nearest place I can fly is a 4 hour drive. It just became too much effort for the small amount of of air time I was getting so I haven't flown in many years. Don't have a lot of extra money for my hobbies, and I have been shopping for a paramotor deal, off an on for a few years now. I have seen Kangook frames on eBay in the past and wondered if I could save money building or assembling my own paramotor. Do you think the savings are pretty significant? Are the assembly instructions from Kangook, Vittorazi, and whatever harness go with thorough enough to get all of it put together correctly?
It’s about the same price unless you already have the harness and swing arms. You can get a KANGOOK Vikking Classic frame from KANGOOK America for around $6500 brand new and fully assembled.