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775
2
$1,200.00
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The Gin Carrera (and later Carrera+) is a high-performance EN-B paraglider designed for experienced cross-country (XC) pilots, offering EN-C level speed and handling with passive safety, often called a "sporty B". It features a high aspect ratio (6.2), responsive handling, and efficient speed bar usage. Flybubble Key details: Target Audience: Experienced XC pilots looking for performance without the high workload of an EN-C or D wing. Characteristics: Known for excellent glide performance, fast top speed, and a "chattier" (informative) feel in thermals. . UNDER 150 HRS. STILL IN GREAT CONDITION 2 SMALL PIN HOLE REPAIRES.
was 1700.00. *** NOW. 1200.00.
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3 Hours
775
2
$1,200.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.



























The Gin Carrera (and later Carrera+) is a high-performance EN-B paraglider designed for experienced cross-country (XC) pilots, offering EN-C level speed and handling with passive safety, often called a "sporty B". It features a high aspect ratio (6.2), responsive handling, and efficient speed bar usage. Flybubble Key details: Target Audience: Experienced XC pilots looking for performance without the high workload of an EN-C or D wing. Characteristics: Known for excellent glide performance, fast top speed, and a "chattier" (informative) feel in thermals. . UNDER 150 HRS. STILL IN GREAT CONDITION 2 SMALL PIN HOLE REPAIRES.
was 1700.00. *** NOW. 1200.00.











