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    Australia: The Ultimate Parakiting Playground

    Why Our Island Continent Offers Endless Adventure — and Why the Ozone VAPOR Belongs Here   Australia isn’t just a country — it’s an island continent with over 34,000 km of coastline, some of the world’s largest dune systems, and more flyable terrain variety than nearly anywhere else on earth. This combination creates a natural playground for parakiting, and it’s exactly why the arrival of the Ozone VAPOR Parakite is such a big moment for Australian pilots. As the company that brought parakiting to Australia, introduced the first modern wings, and helped grow the entire discipline here, Paragliding.Shop is proud...

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    Ozone VAPOR Parakite — Launching Soon in Australia

    Ozone VAPOR Parakite    Paragliding.Shop is excited to announce that the long-awaited Ozone VAPOR Parakite is coming to Australia. After years of development across Ozone’s paragliding, kite, and speedwing divisions, the Vapor marks Ozone’s official entrance into the parakiting world — and it’s already one of the most anticipated wings in the sport. As the retailer who first brought parakiting to Australia, introducing the original modern parakite wings and pioneering the discipline locally, we’re proud to lead this next chapter with Ozone’s newest creation. Why the Ozone VAPOR Is a Major Milestone Whenever Ozone enters a category, they change the landscape...

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    How RAST Technology Makes Proximity Flying More Predictable

    Making Proximity Flying More Predictable   With the launch of the Swing Wave RS in Australia and New Zealand, many pilots have asked: What exactly is RAST and why does it matter for proximity flying? RAST — Ram Air Stability Technology — is Swing’s proprietary internal pressure management system. And for proximity pilots, it’s one of the most important innovations of the last decade. Here’s a breakdown of why. What RAST Actually Does Inside the canopy, RAST divides the wing into pressure zones using an internal partition. These zones regulate airflow during: Pitch movements Collapses Dive recovery Turbulence Energy transitions Steep...

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