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The Krisis Rogallo II completes our range of technical and lightweight rescue parachutes.
Until now, Rogallo reserves were heavy, bulky, and their horizontal speed immediately after opening were limiting factors for cross country usage (risks of severe mirror effect and glide towards an obstacle if the pilot did not immediately manage his rescue).
Launching and handling
The launch of the Krisis Rogallo II is done in the same way as for a classic rescue (pull and launch). It moves progressively horizontally and can be steered with the two brake controls, even when the glider is still attached: thanks to the reduced horizontal speed, the glider is sufficiently unloaded to be able to neutralize it with one hand. The other hand can then be used to direct the rescue. Pilots with a glider release system can take full advantage of the qualities of the Krisis Rogallo II: the glide ratio is doubled for a slightly higher sink rate.
Features
Extremely Fast Opening times
Excellent Sink Rate
No mirror effect
Featherweight
Options
Extension to clip to the main carabiners
Specifications
Surface Area (m²) | Mass (kg) | Volume (cm3) | Vertical speed | Maximum Takeoff weight | Certification | |
Krisis Rogallo II Light | 41.75 | 1.42 | 3837 | 3.8 m/s | 130 kg | |
Krisis Rogalli II Light Small | 35.47 | 1.23 | 3324 | 3.7 m/s | 90 kg (100 kg *) |
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