Hurricane Open in Dunlap, Tennessee – it was a tale of Queens…
26. September, 2019
The Hurricane Open was, by the looks of it, a very successful event, with no less than 6 tasks in 7 days. It’s almost standard fare to see the Queen 2 on the top of the podiums these days, but this event was something special even in the annals of Queen 2 comp success; top
And finally, closer to home…
26. June, 2019
While Levico Terme is still almost home turf for the Triple Seven crew, the Applegate Open was certainly a wee bit more exotic – but we also had a comp running in our own back yard, the Naviter Open in Tolmin/Slovenia. A much more diverse field, with pilots from all over the world, “luck” still
Q-light in the Red Bull X-Alps
10. June, 2019
Marko Hrgetic from Croatia is a special friend of Triple Seven – he’s just the kind of pilot we admire, with his independent style and immense commitment to his projects. In just a few short days he’ll be in Salzburg/Austria, lined up alongside the other top athletes of our sport for the Red Bull X-Alps
ParaAlpin.info Q-light review
14. May, 2019
Sepp Schwitzer from paraalpin.info made another honestly positive review of our Q-light lightweight EN/LTF C wing. The review is in the German language, but we’ve made a rough Google translate text for you: The Queen 2, the already familiar EN-C track wing of Triple Seven, is now also available as a lightweight version. With 4.2
Ziad Bassil tries the Q-light
17. December, 2018
We already sent a wing to Ziad Bassil (of dustoftheuniverse.com fame) for him to review. It pleases us no end to read that he is positively RAVING about it, in his trademark subdued style. We suggest you check out his conclusions over at http://ziadbassil.blogspot.com/ and arrive at your own conclusions. We’re expecting to be able