The Versatile Mountain Wing
This used Eiko 2 wing is available in size 21 and Polar color. It has 2 flights to its credit.
The Eiko 2 from Supair is a mountain wing combining lightness and stability. Its versatile profile and size range from 16 to 26 m² will delight pilots seeking speed as well as those progressing.
Certification: EN A
Size: 21
Surface area (m²): 21
Weight (Kg): 2.66
PTV (Kg): 60-85
Aspect Ratio: 4.8
Supair Eiko 2: suitable for all pilots
The Supair Eiko 2 is a lightweight, compact mountain glider. Above all, it is designed to be versatile, to suit a wide range of flying styles and pilots. And despite its low weight, it remains extremely stable.
Features of the Supair Eiko 2
Supair's new mountain glider is characterized above all by its light weight. In fact, it weighs just over 3 kg in size 26. The Supair teams have designed this wing to suit a wide range of pilot profiles.
In sizes 16 and 19, it's a mountain wing that's already setting the standard for sensation and speed. Conquer the highest peaks or flirt with sand dunes in soaring.
For larger sizes, this is a progression wing that will suit novice or progressing pilots. Inspired by the Eona 3, it offers easy piloting and great stability in pitch and roll. What's more, its quick take-off and easy inflation help reassure learners. It's the ideal wing for progress, thanks to its great adaptability and all-terrain character.
The particularly intuitive and efficient inflation will be appreciated by both mountain pilots on launches in sometimes complex conditions, and less experienced pilots using the Eiko 2 as a progression glider. The Eiko 2 comes with a dedicated 25 L or 30 L rucksack, depending on glider size.
Mountain use
For high-mountain use, small hypalon attachments are sewn onto the top surface. These are used to connect pins to prevent the glider from slipping and facilitate take-off on steep or snow-covered slopes. Simply stick them into the ground to hold the wing in place. Of course, they remain attached to the glider so that nothing is left behind in the mountains.