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CapeFree
Sidekick

Kiting Wing \ Ground Handling Wing

Sidekick Kiting Wing
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The Capefree Sidekick is a single surface kiting wing designed for ground handling only. With this small and affordable training glider, you can learn to kite, hone your skills for paragliding and paramotoring, get exercise or just play.

 

Capefree Sidekick Kiting Wing
$850

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(in the Continental USA)

Capefree Strider Kiting Harness
Capefree Sidekick & Strider Bundle


 

The Sidekick

  • Single surface kiting glider
  • Ground handling wing
  • Designed for ground training only, not for flight
  • No certification
  • Learn to kite / ground handle a paraglider
  • Develop essential skills for paragliding and paramotoring
  • 10 square meters
  • Available in blue and white
  • Wing and riser bag included
  • Great exercise and fun
  • Free shipping
  • Check out our Reverse Kiting Visualization

 

 

Features

  • Made of strong ripstop fabric
  • Blue and white surface
  • Laser cut technology
  • Plastic rods in leading edge
  • Three riser system
  • A lines (red), B lines (green), C lines (blue)
  • Brake lines (yellow)
  • Stabilo lines (orange)
  • Maillons with o-rings
  • Brake line pulleys
  • Brake magnets
  • Riser bag (black and white)
  • Wing bag (black and white)

 

Technical

  • Available sizes: 1 (10 m2)
  • Available color combinations: 1 (blue and white)
  • Number of panels: 23
  • Flat surface: 10 m2
  • Projected surface: 8.34 m2
  • Flat aspect ratio: 4.8
  • Projected aspect ratio: 3.53
  • Flat span: 6.92 m
  • Projected span: 5.43 m
  • Root chord: 1.75 m
  • Weight: 1.59 KG
  • Certification: No
  • Use: Ground use only, not for flight

 

Includes

  • Kiting wing
  • Wing bag
  • Riser bag


Sidekick
Sidekick Kiting Glider
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