Up for sale is my Air Design Vivo. Purchased on November 18, 2021 for my first wing as a P2. Flown for 120 hours (109 flights), minimal kiting, one SIV, one freshwater landing in Mexico (wing was dried immediately). Damage includes one 8" tear from a rocky launch that was professionally repaired (sewn) and several small nicks on the trailing edge which were repaired with tape. The wing has not been trimmed, but flies well. If you purchase the wing you may consider getting it trimmed to bring it back to peak performance.
The wing has not been flown since August 8, 2023, when I switched to the Air Design Soar. Most of the hours on the wing were cross country flights in Valle de Bravo and Roldanillo, with minimal flights on sand or rocks. This is a great beginner-friendly wing that is well-suited for progression, my takeaway from SIV is that this wing wants to FLY! It is a safe wing that recovers from collapses consistently without generating too much energy.
My passion in paragliding has become long cross country flights. After flying the Vivo for a year and a half I switched to the Air Design Soar, and am now considering getting the Volt 5. I'm hoping this wing goes to someone looking for a great introductory wing at a fair price. I would prefer to ship within the USA, but would consider other countries.
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