PHI Scala 2 Light (EN C 2-Liner)
Two-liner | cells: 78 | aspect ratio: 6.77 | weight: 3.45 kg - size 19
SCALA 2 light 18 and 19 passed DHV certification with a C rating. The race is on!
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REVIEW
Worth the upgrade? Phi Scala 2 Paraglider Review by Flybubble.
REVIEW PHI Scala 2 by Ziad Bassil (Dust of the Universe)
First impressions after my first XC flight with the Scala 2. Excellent feeling on the Bs. So subtle and precise, what a pleasure to be able to make small corrections so easily! I flew headwind (7-10 knots) with a 30 % bar. Amazing compared to Maestro 2. Finally, I can go places. I feel the profile to be solid and trustworthy (yet to be confirmed in turbulent air after a few flights). Now the work to do is on my side to let it fly freely. Thomas Roger
I flew the PHI Scala 2 this morning for 50 min, then went to land and to work as planned. Some strong and very strong thermals at 9 30am, read above 6m/s in one. So the wing is excellent. Love the way it handles, also in strong air, great on the B's and fast on the full bar (20 km/h over?). Good launching capabilities. Norbert Krause
What are the differences between Scala 1 Light and Scala 2 Light?
Not only the certification (SCALA 1 was EN D) is different. We improved and optimised a lot of parameters.
- Airfoils and suspensions are different.
- Sail tension (ballooning) is new.
- The whole rigging is new: enabling bigger sizes and big ears
- New materials (lines, cloth)
- New intake shape and size
- Different rod lengths and locations
- New strap configuration
Finally, the SCALA 2 light outperforms the SCALA (1) X-alps in every matter. It is cleaner, faster and more form stable.
Please give it a try!
Technical Data
Scope of Delivery
- Glider
- PHI Harmonica 43 Concertina Compress Bag
- Repair Kit
You have to have the training and a licence to fly a paraglider. Check with your instructor if you are buying your first glider.
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