With its ultra-small packing size and minimal weight (from 1.05 kg), the PACE single skin is the lightest paraglider with LTF/EN B certification. In collaboration with Jean-Baptiste Chandelier, we have developed a glider that sets new standards. Especially for trail runners, climbers and ambitious alpinists, the PACE offers the perfect descent aid after challenging tours. The areas of use are almost limitless, as the PACE hardly weighs anything.
The PACE launches almost by itself. You don’t even have to take the risers in your hands. Just a slight impulse via the harness is enough and the canopy is immediately above the pilot. The ultralight wing rises very quickly but stops on its own and does not overshoot. With only a few steps you are already in the air. Therefore, the PACE is perfect for launching on the smallest take-off sites as well as in very difficult terrain.
In the air, the PACE reacts directly to control impulses, flies very intuitively and with playful ease. The control pressure is very low. In turbulence, the design of the PACE offers extremely high resistance to collapses and exceptional inherent stability. The PACE stabilises itself and aligns itself again above the pilot when needed. As a result, there is hardly any pendulum movement during the exit of a spiral dive.
It is important while landing with a single skin to fly as fast as possible on final approach in order to create a pleasant flare effect. Applying the brakes too early can completely destroy the lift. The PACE has been equipped with the NUDGE system. This generates an extra lift on landing by additionally applying the C-risers from a certain brake application.
For more details on flight behavior and handling, check out our PACE tutorial.
PACE: When time is the challenge, fast & light is your friend. Take your alpine adventures to perfection.
How does the PACE fly?
The PACE launches almost by itself. You don’t even have to take the risers in your hands. Just a slight impulse via the harness is enough and the canopy is immediately above the pilot. The ultralight wing rises very quickly but stops on its own and does not overshoot. With only a few steps you are already in the air. Therefore, the PACE is perfect for launching on the smallest take-off sites as well as in very difficult terrain.
In the air, the PACE reacts directly to control impulses, flies very intuitively and with playful ease. The control pressure is very low. In turbulence, the design of the PACE offers extremely high resistance to collapses and exceptional inherent stability. The PACE stabilizes itself and aligns itself again above the pilot when needed. As a result, there is hardly any pendulum movement during the exit of a spiral dive.
It is important while landing with a single skin to fly as fast as possible on final approach in order to create a pleasant flare effect. Applying the brakes too early can completely destroy the lift. The PACE has been equipped with the NUDGE system. This generates an extra lift on landing by additionally applying the C-risers from a certain brake application.
For more details on flight behavior and handling, check out Skywalk’s PACE tutorial.
Features
Self inflating leading edge
The closed leading edge reduces weight, ensures consistently good takeoff behavior and increases speed in a single skin design.
Mono panel
A summary of the cells in the rear section of the wing enables an extremely low weight, reduces the number of profile ribs and simplifies the pre-flight preparations.
Loops and Hooks
Two sewn-in loops on the upper surface in the leading edge area enable to attach hook pins to lay out the canopy in challenging alpine terrain.
Rigid foil
Nylon wires keep the leading edge and the profile in shape and ensure a more constant ram air pressure. Advantages: better take-off behaviour and more performance.
3D-shaping
A precise calculation of the leading edge geometry and the installation of an additional strip of fabric reduce wrinkling in this sensitive part of the glider. Advantages: exact wing shape, more performance.
Nudge system
Generates additional lift during landing and improves flare characteristics.
Smart link system
Color coded seams on the risers to ensure that the risers are connected correctly and without being twisted. red = left, blue = righ
The riser of the PACE does not have shackles or soft links, the lines are directly looped with the risers. The risers must first be unlooped for trimming. When looping the lines and risers, it is important to ensure the correct arrangement.
FAQ
What size should I choose for this glider?
In comparison to a conventional paraglider, a single skin wing is more sensitive to wing loading and will fly slower with slightly less wing loading; faster and more dynamically with slightly higher wing loading. The graphic helps you to choose the right size.
How do I calculate my take-off weight?
Takeoff weight is calculated by adding the weight of the pilot including clothes to the weight of the equipment. The equipment consists of the harness, the reserve chute, the paraglider itself, and any flight instruments and other baggage you may carry (e.g. rucksack, etc.).
What are “Loops & Hooks” and how do I use them?
In difficult terrain, you can attach ribbons to the loops, which are then weighted with an object (stone, branch, etc.). This keeps the leading edge open prevents the wing from sliding away in steep terrain.
Is the deterioration on light-cloths higher than on a regular glider cloth?
Light-cloths are thinner than conventional glider-cloths and therefore less resistant against mechanical strain. That means you need to pay more attention on small rocks and bushes. Please avoid any unnecessary contact to the ground. With this strict observance you will have the same durability as with a conventional glider-cloth.
Does the PACE have an acceleration system?
No, the PACE does not have an accelerator but can be equipped with the optionally available trimmer system. This increases the trim speed and enhances the flare behavior.
Caution: When using the trimmer system, the certification according to LTF/EN is no longer valid!
What is the glide ratio (L/D), trim and maximum speeds?
We know that these data are interesting for you as a pilot, but for us to publish them would be a bad idea for the following reasons:
1) Performance data are highly dependent on the drag of the pilot and are thefore related to sitting position and harness. The difference between aerodynamically favorable and unfavorable harnesses and sitting positions can be as much as a whole L/D number.
2) Performance increases with the size of the glider. A large glider will always outperform the same glider in a smaller size. So a question about the performance of a glider is always also a question about the size.
3) There is no normed method of testing the performance of paragliders. For example, speed varies with altitude and the associated different air pressure, but also with the total weight of the system.
That means that there simply isn’t THE speed or THE L/D that would allow a serious comparison with another glider. Performance data are dependent on the harness, the size of the glider, on the air mass and the total weight.
Do the nylon wires in the glider need any special attention or packing method?
Our nylon wires are flexible and kink resistant, so they won’t break under normal circumstances. But due to the packing volume it is a good idea to lay the Rigid Foils in the leading on top of each other on both sides.
Is the PACE suitable for winch towing?
Yes, the PACE is well suited for winch towing. When launching on a winch, always fly with a lot of feeling and don’t brake too much as your glider will already have an increased angle of attack. We recommend the use of a towing adapter. Make sure that you only use certified winches and that you climb from the ground at a flat angle.
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