Buying your first paraglider - EN-A buying guide 2026

You have finished your first licence training or are close to it, and now the hard question starts: which paraglider is actually right for your weight, budget and flying style? We advise from pilot to pilot so your first wing builds confidence instead of stress.

A paraglider is a steerable, non-motorised aircraft launched on foot. A beginner EN-A wing usually costs EUR 2,790 to 4,000; a complete setup with harness, reserve and helmet is typically around EUR 3,500 to 5,500.

The five biggest mistakes when buying a first paraglider

These are the problems we see when pilots buy without a proper size and safety check.

1. Choosing too much wing class - For the first 100+ hours, EN-A is usually the cleanest and safest start.

2. Buying the wrong size - All-up flying weight must be calculated before choosing a size.

3. Buying used without inspection - Cloth, lines, trim and history need a professional check.

4. Mixing parts instead of building a system - Wing, harness, reserve and helmet must work together.

5. Buying from reviews instead of your flying profile - Weight, site, ambition and handling matter more than a generic test result.

What is an EN-A paraglider?

  • Low aspect ratio for forgiving behaviour
  • High passive safety under EN 926 testing
  • Easy launch behaviour in light wind
  • Calm handling for training and the first flying years

All-up flying weight: the decisive number

All-up flying weight is your body weight plus clothing, harness, reserve, helmet, instruments, water and rucksack. A useful estimate is body weight plus 15 to 20 kg.

EquipmentTypical rangeBuying note
EN-A paragliderEUR 2,790 - 4,000Choose after weight range and handling
Harness with protectorEUR 400 - 800Check protector and reserve container
Reserve parachuteEUR 500 - 900Match certified all-up weight
Complete kitEUR 3,500 - 5,500Better as a matched system

Avoid the classic first-wing mistake

Send us your weight, budget and flying goal. We will check the right EN-A setup with you.

Start WhatsApp advice
Stephan Walkowiak, founder of Paramaniac: For a first wing after training, I look for a clean EN-A match and a correct all-up weight range. The best first paraglider is not the most aggressive one; it is the one you fly often, calmly and safely.

Beginner questions

What is an EN-A paraglider?

EN-A is the safest certification class under EN 926 and is well suited to training, early flying years and relaxed flying.

How much does a beginner paraglider cost?

A new EN-A wing usually costs EUR 2,790 to 4,000. Complete kits often cost EUR 3,500 to 5,500.

What does all-up flying weight mean?

It is the total flying weight: pilot, clothing, harness, reserve, helmet, instruments and luggage.

When should I buy my first paraglider?

Usually after training or shortly before completion, once size, skill level and flying goals are clear.

Your next step

Tell us your weight, budget and flying area. We will check the right first wing from pilot to pilot.

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