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The Lightest and Most Comfortable Geo, Ever!
The original Geo redefined its class of lightweight wings. Pilots who want a lightweight wing that fits into the middle of the EN B Category yet still has an acceptable amount of performance and durability for everyday flying have found a friend in the Geo and Geo II. The new Geo III is now an evolution of its predecessors, but with even greater comfort and ease of use. This is the most comfortable and easy to use all-around light wing that we have ever flown. The Geo III is also the lightest Geo we have ever built, at 4.1kg for the ML size.
For pilots wanting a light wing, but with no compromise in comfort, accessibility, durability, and versatility.
Developed from the highly successful Buzz Z3
Key words for the Geo III are accessibility, comfort, safety, and precision, with good performance in the EN B category.
Porcher 36gm cloth has proven to be the ideal top surface material after 6 years of use in the Ozone range. This cloth provides the perfect balance between weight and durability.
Porcher 27gm bottom surface, proven ideal after years of use in the Ultralite range.
Internal ribs and structure: 40gm hard finish, for maximum durability and long lasting performance.
Nylon rods for leading edge reinforcement.
Your choice of lightweight Dyneema risers (250gm lighter), or 12mm aramid core, polyester sheath.
900g lighter than the Geo II, with no sacrifice in durability.
Ozone’s research into light wing construction began in 2001 with the introduction of the Peak, continued during the first ever X-Alps race in 2003, the Geo in 2005, and more recently the Ultralite, Geo II, and Swift. The Geo III is now the latest evolution in the Geo legacy.
The Geo III appeals to a wide range of pilots who are considering a light wing for travel and adventure flying. Although it features a high level of passive safety and comfort for the EN B class, the Geo III is also a solid XC wing with glide performance that will appeal to talented beginners and experienced pilots alike.
Geo III or Swift?
If you are considering a light wing and are deciding between the Swift and Geo III, our best advice is to try them both. The Geo III is a more comfortable wing, and the Swift is a more agile wing. The glide performance of the Swift is slightly higher and the Swift will appeal to pilots who value precise handling and glide performance over comfort and ease of use. The Geo III was designed for pilots who want an ultra-comfortable, worry-free, light wing.
In the Geo III, talented beginners will find a wing with which they can progress for several years, and higher airtime pilots will enjoy its ease of use in turbulent, thermic air during long ascents and epic XC flights.
The Geo III has a highly compact and coordinated feel, making it a playful and agile wing without being too dynamic. Feedback to the pilot is moderated through progressive brake pressure, and feedback from the pilot via his/her harness can be used to climb easily in thermals. The pitch stability of its new profile means that the Geo III enters the thermal core without falling back, and the handling allows you to place the wing exactly where you want within the thermal without sliding or straightening out of the turn.
A carefully refined profile and perfectly balanced sail tension are the key ingredients for performance in active air. The Geo III is extremely solid with excellent stability in turbulence and accelerated flight. The new line plan has reduced the overall line drag by 12% from the Geo II, and our continuing research in lightweight wing technology has helped us to reduce the weight even further. The Geo III is almost 1kg lighter than the Geo II, and this reduction in weight has many benefits including better inflation characteristics and an easier launch, calmer in-flight behaviour, and improved handling and safety. It is also, of course, lighter to carry. In every category of wing performance, lighter is better.
The Geo III is sold with an option for standard (black nylon 12mm webbing) or light risers (These thin Dyneema risers provide a 250gm weight savings). Most pilots choose normal risers for their comfort and ease of use.
The Geo 3 is an ideal choice for pilots who require a lightweight wing and fly approximately 30-50 hours per year, and for more experienced pilots who want a wing with passive safety, comfort, and fun handling in the EN A/B class.
>> Top Surface Cloth: Skytex 36 Classic
>> Bottom Surface Cloth: Skytex 27 Classic
>> Rib cloth / diagonales: Skytex 40 Hard
>> Upper lines: Edelrid 8000U-090/070
>> Mid lines: Liros DSL140/70
>> Lower Lines: Edelrid 7343-230/190