The Ultralite has been the world’s lightest certified paraglider since 2006. The Ultralite is the ultimate mountain / travel wing.
Because the Ultralite is actually a full sized wing, launching and landing it is as safe and easy as in a normal paraglider, allowing you to use it with confidence in the most extreme conditions: at high altitude, in deep snow, or on the most difficult launches. Testing has shown that the Ultralite’s speed and glide is quite acceptable for the LTF 1-2 class, which means that many pilots will enjoy flying XC with this wing as well. Although it is a full sized wing in the air, the Ultralite’s extreme light weight and compact design folds into an almost pocket size, meaning that you can take it with you anywhere, anytime.
The material is just as strong, but being a true light-weight cloth it is not designed to be heavily abused. The 19 meter size is certified LTF 1-2.
The Buzz Z3 featured a new profile for high pitch stability and enhanced glide performance. Also featured were new triangle cell openings at leading edge and mini ribs at trailing edge. New mini-ribs make the trailing edge smooth and free of unnecessary parasitic drag, and a new line plan has reduced the overall line drag by 12% over the Buzz Z.
The Buzz Series is suitable for newer pilots, and handling and glide performance for long XC flights.
The DHV-1 Indy is an evolution of the Mojo2. It has proven itself to be a solid, stable, and easy glider for beginning paramotor pilots. With ease of inflation, simple ground-handling characteristics and uncompromising in-flight passive safety, the Indy is for the aspiring PPG pilot. Wing has trimmers, so can be used for paramotoring and paragliding.
A PPG wing: high top speed, high collapse resistance with the Ozone Full Reflex Profile. Maximum accessibility for a wide range of paramotor and free flying pilots. New tip steering system gives the nice, light and agile high speed turns.
Ozone’s Speedwing, the Fazer, is appreciated for it’s clearly improved flight qualities, accuracy, speed & dynamism.
The Fazer offers modern speed riding & speed flying with a combination of speed, precision, & performance. Designed especially for the new generation of speed pilots who are pushing the limits of the sport with & without skis, in mountains and coastal sites. Although the Fazer is primarily designed for pilots of a wide range of abilities to ski-launch, experienced speed pilots will love foot launching their Fazer in big mountains.
The Fazer has an excellent glide range although the glide range can be adjusted extensively using only the brakes, the Fazer also features a trim range which works smoothly on its 3-riser system.
The Fazer is solid in the air, & has absolutely zero “wobble” or “accordion” movement. This stability makes for an extremely precise & smooth ride for pilots who engage in Proximity Flying, and Speed Riding.
The Ozone Bullet speedwing has easy launch and great progressive brake feel. A lighter, more packable material makes gathering the wing up after a flight much easier. Braided unsheathed lines are resistant to damage, easier to inspect, and less prone to tangles / knots. Line arrangement has resulted in a more balanced sail tension, with far better roll behaviour, and a new profile is more stable, and gives a more carving, lift-free feel, which makes it easier to stay near the terrain.
The easy launch is imperative for new speed-flyers, and the sometimes difficult launching conditions that can be experienced in the mountains (tailwind, crosswind, etc). Relatively slow speed take-off as the profile is high lift, allowing early take-off and excellent slower speed performance. The line configuration and sail tension help reduce in-flight glider flexing and accordion movements seen in other wings to a minimum.
The high lift profile and moderate sail tension allow the wing to be slowed down easily for soft, slow speed landings.
OzTech 30g/sm.m cloth has been tested from the Polar ice-caps to the Sahara desert and is the best material possible for Speed-Flying. Cousin Dyneema lines are water tolerant braided lines and are highly resistant to cutting by ski edges and can withstand heavy use in wet environments.
The Firefly is a hybrid speed wing with performance, but stability that resembles lower aspect ratio speed-wings. The performance is glide performance and handling from the mini-wing category, but stability from the speed-flying category. The Firefly is equipped with an advanced profile which gives high pitch stability and excellent performance, and the low aspect ratio and thick chord adds protection for passive safety and stability. This wing is an excellent choice for pilots who want to experience the thrill of mini-wing piloting without the sacrifice in stability that is inherent in the higher aspect ratio designs which are common in the mini-wing category.
The Firefly 2 was to improve several key characteristics while still retaining the excellent stability and user friendliness of the FF1. Launch has been massively improved and is perfect in still wind and strong wing.
New rods for the leading edge and optimised shaping and new line reduction technologies give improvements in performance with no loss in passive safety.
At Ozone, their main priority for mini-wings and speed-wings is safety. Higher wing loading does not automatically mean higher stability, and they have taken great care to produce a smaller wing that, while fun to fly, still retains a level of passive safety that is suitable for paraglider pilots with beginner-intermediate skill levels and higher. They have taken their time to enter the mini-wing category, due to the desire to only release wings with what they consider to be this reasonable level of ease of use and stability.
Designed by Dav Dagault with Felix Rodriguez and the Ozone Test Team, the FLX2 is the 2nd generation of competition acro wing. This wing is designed for experienced and competition acro pilots and high wind soaring.
The FLX2 results from a long line of prototypes tested over a period of more than two years. Designed by Dav Dagault with constant feedback from Rodriguez, the goal of the FLX2 is simple – maximum acro with maximum ease, comfort, and precision.
A reworked profile has created the compromise between dynamic pitch (for fast, safe tumbles), and predictable and comfortable behavior in other maneuvers. A partially closed Leading Edge contributes to greater stability while in helicopter and in the tip during all manoeuvres. Overall, the FLX2 is easy in every manoeuvre, with less effort necessary to achieve the manoeuvres in the cleanest manner. And the FLX2 is durable with an extremely high strength internal construction and the best materials available.