X Dreamfly X Two Light
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The X-Two LIGHT series is the logical and consistent
Through adjustments to the sail design, line attachments, line lengths and use of the lightweight and robust Dominico D10 fabric, we were able to further optimize the system weight. WITHOUT compromising the safety or functionality of the revolutionary triangular canopy. Low weight and volume combined with a relatively large surface area can only be achieved through innovation and extensive development work!
Because of the SYMMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION of the X-TWO LIGHT this rescue DOESN´T start to fly forward after the deployment. This makes the X-TWO LIGHT suitable for all user groups, from school flights and hike & fly to cross-country. Due to its unique triangular design, the X-TWO LIGHT sinks with exceptional pendulum stability, the triangular shape has a self-stabilizing effect.
- very simplified method to pack with numbered pack loops
- extremely small pack size
- ultimate low volume and weight
- lines are separated from stowed canopy (minimizes the possibility of line loops, optimizing the process of opening)
- high-quality material mix of Dyneema lines and porosity stable, water resistent 21g ripstop fabric
- very fast opening time through low system height
- self-stabilizing (pendulum stability) due to the triangle canopy shape and precisely calculated system height
- NO forward motion after canopy opening
We use only high-quality materials like LIROS and ARMARE ropes (lines and riser), DOMINICO (fabric), GÜTH & WOLF (webbing), AMANN (thread), to achieve a unique product. Most materials used are manufactured in EUROPE. Sophisticated and State of the art manufacturing methods guarantee best quality and a long service life according to ISO 9001.

S+W Verdict:
"We've always liked the X Two so when it's lightweight brother came out, it immediately became a staff favourite. We've all got at least one! Slow decent, easy packing, 15 year life, lightweight and amazingly compact. What's not to love?"

