We designed the new EN-A Deck Evo to help pilots fulfill the dream of flying in the safest way possible. With their students all on Triple Seven Decks, any instructor will be sure that they are in the best possible hands, with state-of-the-art Triple Seven design. EN/LTF A certification means the best possible safety for the pilots, but our thoughts were everywhere, from total launch and take-off ease until the student touches down. With the Deck, instructors and students may focus on expanding the pilots’ skills, airmanship, and flying knowledge.
“We were the first to introduce Back Position Intakes into the EN/LTF A class. With our years of experience with this aerofoil design, we already knew all the positive sides of the BPI technology, and we adapted it to attain the ideal passive handling characteristics of the Deck Evo glider. Pitch and roll oscillations are dampened to precisely the right degree to give students peace of mind and let them focus on the effects of the air around them. To put it as simply as we can – Deck Evo students learn faster. I believe that the first wing a person flies is the most important one in the whole career of a paraglider pilot. It follows that my school glider, the Deck Evo, is simply the easiest wing to launch, fly, and land that you can think of. The use of advanced design elements, like the BPI and the mini-ribs, refine the Deck’s trailing edge and overall profile. This has resulted in great handling in climbs – essential for those first steps towards acquiring thermalling skills. The Deck Evo is a confidence-inspiring glider that will help any student learn the basics of paragliding rapidly and with ease.”
Urban Valic
The Deck Evo is an EN/LTF A certified school and beginner glider, ideal for paragliding schools and newbies who are busy learning to fly and disinterested in anything that may distract them from this goal. Built strong, it will withstand much of the abuse that a school glider is subjected to, and will give its owner many hours of stress-free flying.
DECK S | DECK M | DECK L | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of cells | 29 | 29 | 29 |
Projected area (m2) | 20.1 | 23.2 | 25.3 |
Flat area (m2) | 24 | 27.1 | 30.5 |
Projected span (m) | 7.85 | 8.39 | 8.85 |
Flat span (m) | 10.27 | 11.04 | 11.58 |
Projected Aspect Ratio | 3.06 | 3.06 | 3.06 |
Flat aspect ratio | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Glider weight (kg) | 4.5 kg | 5 kg | 5.5 kg |
In-flight weight range (kg) | 60-85 | 80-105 | 100-125 |
Test reports | link, sticker | link, sticker | link, sticker |
Latest manual all sizes | EN GER | EN GER | EN GER |
Line plan | HERE | HERE | HERE |
Certification LTF/EN | A | A | A |
CANOPY FABRIC CODE | |
---|---|
Upper surface | DOKDO 30 DMF |
Bottom surface | DOKDO 30 DMF |
Seungil Ahn (Corée du Sud) a décroché son nouveau titre de champion du monde aux PGA Worlds 2021 en Macédoine. La compétition rude a fait face à des conditions intéressantes où Seungil a pu performer au mieux avec son aile Deck ! L’équipe Triple Seven tient à féliciter Seungil pour cette réalisation épique ! Bien
The European Championships were held last week in our ‘hood (almost anyway), up in Kobarid* in the Soca Valley. Our skilled team pilot and friend Jaka Gorenc, currently leading the World Accuracy Ranking, was obviously there, and he came home with a silver medal! Jaka has flown the whole season on D-lights and Deck gliders
Just in time for the upcoming European Championship in accuracy, our team pilot Jaka Gorenc (SLO) has the pleasure of seeing his own name at the top of the CIVL accuracy World Ranking. Jaka flies the Deck and the D-Light, both EN A wings from Triple Seven. As in every other sport, the key to
Our friend from Indonesia, Elisa Manueke, became paragliding accuracy world cup champion! Elisa was flying the Triple Seven Deck, thereby both proving his exceptional skills AND the Deck’s extraordinary stall resistance – something that is great to know for all the paragliding students and instructors out there using the Deck in their training. A very
Mr. Takanobu Tsukahara won the Paragliding Accuracy Japan championship 2016 using the glider DECK. His result was 9 rounds with 26 points. His comment on the DECK is that it is very easy to handle because of the good the pitch stability of the glider. Congratulations to Mr. Takanobu for a great result!