This EN A wing (65-85 Kg) has only about 10 hrs of kiting/sled runs on it.
Here's a review by Fly2Base:
The PHI SONATA 2 is the perfect blend of safety, performance, and ease of use, making it one of the best beginner paragliders available today. Designed specifically for new pilots and flight schools, this high passive safety paraglider offers an outstanding balance, making it an ideal choice for safe paragliding for beginners.
The PHI SONATA 2 paraglider stands out in the EN A paragliders category, providing stable paragliders for beginners with superior performance and roll stability. Its lightweight construction and easy-to-fly characteristics make it a top choice for those looking for lightweight training gliders that are reliable and durable.
Despite being a beginner paraglider, the SONATA 2 delivers exceptional performance, allowing pilots to enjoy their first thermal flights and more.
The SONATA 2’s take-off behaviour is remarkably smooth, making launches stress-free for beginners. Its high stability in flight provides confidence during early training.
With covered lines and thoughtful design, it’s perfect for new pilots and training schools. This reliable first wing can withstand everyday use while maintaining paragliding safety features.
The PHI SONATA 2 is not just for beginners—it has the performance to please advanced pilots even after their initial training. It supports all training-relevant manoeuvres like big ears and B-stalls, making it a fantastic option for training paragliders and beyond.
Are you looking for the best paragliders for beginner pilots? The SONATA 2 is a prime contender, combining performance and safety in beginner paragliders. Its high stability, glider design, and ease of use make it the perfect user-friendly paraglider for first flights.
Technical Data
Number of cells: 40
Projected aspect ratio: 3.57
Flat aspect ratio: 4.72
Certification (EN/LTF): A
Certification DGAC: i.A.
Material: Porcher Skytex 38, Easyfly
Risers: R10 (3+1)
Riser length: 500 mm
Speedway: 150 mm
Projected span (m): 8.48
Projected area (m²): 20.5
Flat span (m): 10.57
Flat area (m²): 23.71
Line length (m): 6.42
Maximum chord (m): 2.79
Minimum chord (m): 0.66
Weight (kg): 4.35
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https://flybubble.com/phi-sonata-2
Note that this wing has faint mud stains mostly on the black and blue areas. See pics.
Also, I found a small pin hole in the wing which I repaired. See pic.
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