This video convinced me to step up to the high B class and further my XC experience. I love everything from Advance and just purchased a used one you had for sale and can’t wait to kite it and then get in the air. Thanks for the nice review! 🪂
After the Alpha maybe a bit big step the DLS, for high B recommended the 60-100hrs/y in the air.. Epsilon could be a good choice next, if u're motivated in XC flights, the E8 is a super good glider, even better than the E9 if you can find one in good condition don't hesitate to get it.🖐️
Hello, great review, but if I may ask for one advice :) I am flying Epsilon 9 now for around 100 hours in strong thermaling summer conditions in south Spain. I consider myself pilot who is ready to step up, but what is the biggest difference in flying (feeling) between Epsilon 9 and Iota DLS. Worth the change? Little bit worried about DLS concept in dusty Spain :/
@@GadjoDrom I bought IOTA and for now I am really happy. It seems durable, flies perfectly. Time will show how actually is going to be durable in the conditions we have here. I'll let you know ;)
@@ivicatic thank you I appreciate it! I had the Epsilon 9 but traded it in for a new Iota DLS - hasn’t arrived yet. I was wondering how much better the Iota would be. I’m flying a Phi Beat whicb is amazing so I’m planning to keep flying that til at least the end of the year then switch to the Iota…
@@GadjoDrom I don't know what to tell you exactly, as I am flying only Advance gliders from always. DIfference between Epsilon 9 and Iota, I see it in agility. I mean, in general what you would expect from Higher class glider. I started to fly it recently, and I can give you more info in 1 month when I am in really stronger conditions. ANd of course, pasve safety is visible as in any Advance glider :)
Watching all of these reviews, and even testing the wings myself, i still find it difficult to make a choice between the Advance iota dls and the Skywalk chili 5. I do feel the iota might be a little more vivid than the chili, however i tested the Chili in a very different location that the iota - and i felt the chili had a wonderful glide.... i still can't decide which one is my next wing. I am interested to know what others have thought of these 2 wings.
All being equal, the pack volume of the IOTA DLS is a little bigger than the XI. The weight difference, around 10-15%, gives an idea of the difference in pack volume. However the IOTA DLS is more durable. It also has more direct handling and better performance, as to be expected. If deciding between the XI and IOTA DLS, I'd only recommend the XI if pack volume and weight were really the very top priorities.
If smallest pack volume and lightest weight are the top priorities within the best current high B wings, I'd recommending looking at the Phi MAESTRO 2 light and Niviuk Ikuma 2 P.
I have now tested the IOTA DLS 27 + companion SQR light 120kg in my new Weightless Medium in the weightless 70l backpack and it fit easily. I didnt repack the glider so i just took it delivery packed from advance and my feeling is that it is not rather compact packed so I belive after I repack in concertina it vill be even more easy to pack in the backpack.
I have a Beat which I absolutely LOVE, next wing is the Iota DLS so I want to know this too. Aspect ratio on Beat is 5.31 Iota is 5.6 I think so hoping for even better performance
Great step up - I expect those who love the Beat / Light and are ready to upgrade will love the Iota DLS! I also expect they'd love the Maestro 2 / Light and Ikuma 3 / P, so you should have those high up on your list of nice handling wings to consider! 🪂🪂 🥰😍
@@flybubblecarlo I like this Test at all. I will test the I-DLS, Chili5 and If possible the swift6 and than decide which one I will buy. The s6 IS currently much to expansive. At the Moment Arak air load at max 85 kg. I am very satiesfied with this Wing, climbing in weak and strong conditiions is amazing good,. never any Problems when even beside me Swing rast was collapsing several Times.
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@@betrion7 Actually if you compare with all other reviews you'll find that ours are often more critical than most others (to the surprise of some who assume otherwise because we sell gear). That's because we value honesty and putting the customer first above all else; we've built our reputation on this for over 30 years now. This doesn't mean we don't think we make mistakes. We know we do, just like everyone else does. We do out best to be self critical and always improve what we offer: flybubble.com/about
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Thanks for commenting and adding your input Charles! 🙏😀 As a regular contributor you're clearly very passionate about flying gear! 😊 As Vincent Vuille has already very helpfully commented, the IOTA DLS also offers the option of light risers with soft links and XI style brake handles, if preferred. 😊 On this note, it's possible to change just the brake handles of most wings to other brake handles if desired - however this usually involves changing the magnets or poppers on the risers, to match those on the brake handles, which should be done by a paraglider service centre (or at least a suitably experienced paragliding seamster with suitable materials and sewing machine). 🧵
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To experience paragliding is one of my biggest dream before I die.
@@flybubblecarlo thank you so much for that, really appreciated.
Come to Torrey Pines Gliderport.
footage and editing super nice, great job
I've been loving all the glider of you videos you guys do keep up the great work!
Excellent review with all the feedback pilots need to hear. Thanks!
This video convinced me to step up to the high B class and further my XC experience. I love everything from Advance and just purchased a used one you had for sale and can’t wait to kite it and then get in the air. Thanks for the nice review! 🪂
Great, hope you've had lots of chance to fly it since you wrote this! 😄👍
@@flybubblecarlo yes…love it!🪂
what a beautiful place to fly, I wish i could live there. i would fly everyday
I am waiting for mine to come. You forgot to mention that you can order the wing with softlinks and light risers saving 150gram
Great review. Thanks Carlo
Thanks, pleasure! 😊
Advance IOTA DLS currently in stock at Flybubble in size 29 flybubble.com/advance-iota-dls
I was waiting for this review and it's awesome. Would you recomend it as a step up from the Alpha or still go with the Epsilon?
After the Alpha maybe a bit big step the DLS, for high B recommended the 60-100hrs/y in the air.. Epsilon could be a good choice next, if u're motivated in XC flights, the E8 is a super good glider, even better than the E9 if you can find one in good condition don't hesitate to get it.🖐️
There’s no way you should go strait from an A to a high B. Doesn’t make any sense. Go to a low-mid B like an Epsilon, Hook or Beat.
Very nice review
How does it compare with the Maestro 2 ?
See our review of the Maestro 2 ruclips.net/video/X6jgiD6EOpo/видео.html
Hey Carlo, thanks for a great review once again :) btw, how can I find the tiny compass on your chest strap? :)
Hello,
great review, but if I may ask for one advice :)
I am flying Epsilon 9 now for around 100 hours in strong thermaling summer conditions in south Spain.
I consider myself pilot who is ready to step up, but what is the biggest difference in flying (feeling) between Epsilon 9 and Iota DLS.
Worth the change?
Little bit worried about DLS concept in dusty Spain :/
I want to know this too thanks for asking
@@GadjoDrom I bought IOTA and for now I am really happy.
It seems durable, flies perfectly. Time will show how actually is going to be durable in the conditions we have here. I'll let you know ;)
@@ivicatic thank you I appreciate it! I had the Epsilon 9 but traded it in for a new Iota DLS - hasn’t arrived yet. I was wondering how much better the Iota would be. I’m flying a Phi Beat whicb is amazing so I’m planning to keep flying that til at least the end of the year then switch to the Iota…
@@GadjoDrom I don't know what to tell you exactly, as I am flying only Advance gliders from always.
DIfference between Epsilon 9 and Iota, I see it in agility. I mean, in general what you would expect from Higher class glider.
I started to fly it recently, and I can give you more info in 1 month when I am in really stronger conditions.
ANd of course, pasve safety is visible as in any Advance glider :)
@ivicatic how do you find the Iota DLS now after some time compared to the epsilon 9?
Gift to myself next week😁😍
Woohoo, enjoy! 😊
Watching all of these reviews, and even testing the wings myself, i still find it difficult to make a choice between the Advance iota dls and the Skywalk chili 5. I do feel the iota might be a little more vivid than the chili, however i tested the Chili in a very different location that the iota - and i felt the chili had a wonderful glide.... i still can't decide which one is my next wing. I am interested to know what others have thought of these 2 wings.
Difficult choice! 🪂🪂🤔 Sounds like you might be interested in our Flybubble MATCH service - flybubble.com/flybubble-match-service
Could you tell us about the sigma11, little is said about it,thank you
@@flybubbleparagliding 🤙🤙🤙🤙💪💪
@lifeintheair22 see our new SIGMA 11 review ruclips.net/video/zfCFX6MmJys/видео.html
How is the packing volume compared to the XI?
All being equal, the pack volume of the IOTA DLS is a little bigger than the XI. The weight difference, around 10-15%, gives an idea of the difference in pack volume. However the IOTA DLS is more durable. It also has more direct handling and better performance, as to be expected. If deciding between the XI and IOTA DLS, I'd only recommend the XI if pack volume and weight were really the very top priorities.
If smallest pack volume and lightest weight are the top priorities within the best current high B wings, I'd recommending looking at the Phi MAESTRO 2 light and Niviuk Ikuma 2 P.
I have now tested the IOTA DLS 27 + companion SQR light 120kg in my new Weightless Medium in the weightless 70l backpack and it fit easily. I didnt repack the glider so i just took it delivery packed from advance and my feeling is that it is not rather compact packed so I belive after I repack in concertina it vill be even more easy to pack in the backpack.
How would you compare the Beat light to the Iota Dls? Thank's!!!
I have a Beat which I absolutely LOVE, next wing is the Iota DLS so I want to know this too. Aspect ratio on Beat is 5.31 Iota is 5.6 I think so hoping for even better performance
Great step up - I expect those who love the Beat / Light and are ready to upgrade will love the Iota DLS! I also expect they'd love the Maestro 2 / Light and Ikuma 3 / P, so you should have those high up on your list of nice handling wings to consider! 🪂🪂 🥰😍
PHI Maestro 2 review ruclips.net/video/X6jgiD6EOpo/видео.html
Niviuk Ikuma 3 and 3P review ruclips.net/video/96hhTGstinA/видео.html
the DLS gives Carlos clearly a Santana flair:)
🎅😀
@@flybubblecarlo I like this Test at all. I will test the I-DLS, Chili5 and If possible the swift6 and than decide which one I will buy. The s6 IS currently much to expansive. At the Moment Arak air load at max 85 kg. I am very satiesfied with this Wing, climbing in weak and strong conditiions is amazing good,. never any Problems when even beside me Swing rast was collapsing several Times.
I don't know to buy this Advance iota or Phi Tenor Light.
Seems like a real goldilocks wing.
Nancy and I think so! 👌👌🪂🪂
does it come as a pair of gliders or do you just get one?
😆🤣😂😉😏🪂🪂
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Ah yes...😊
Is this a sponsored review?
Well they are selling it so I guess they might emphasize positives a bit more. Can't really test durability in a short time though.
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@@betrion7 Actually if you compare with all other reviews you'll find that ours are often more critical than most others (to the surprise of some who assume otherwise because we sell gear). That's because we value honesty and putting the customer first above all else; we've built our reputation on this for over 30 years now. This doesn't mean we don't think we make mistakes. We know we do, just like everyone else does. We do out best to be self critical and always improve what we offer: flybubble.com/about
ps. Since Flybubble offers very many top brands ( flybubble.com/brands ) this allows us to be more honest about each product. This is not always to the liking of the brand, but in the end we always put our customers first. In the end not brand offers the best products for everyone.
@@flybubblecarlo thanks! That does not change my claim though. Cheers!
It's "semi light" 😄
@@flybubbleparagliding ultralight of course 👍
3,5kg for my (h&)XC glider and well under 2kg for the h&f
Too bad they went with those brakes. The XI has the best brake handles of any wing.
No problem: the Iota DLS is optionally available with softlinks & light risers with Xi style brake handles.
Thanks for commenting and adding your input Charles! 🙏😀 As a regular contributor you're clearly very passionate about flying gear! 😊 As Vincent Vuille has already very helpfully commented, the IOTA DLS also offers the option of light risers with soft links and XI style brake handles, if preferred. 😊 On this note, it's possible to change just the brake handles of most wings to other brake handles if desired - however this usually involves changing the magnets or poppers on the risers, to match those on the brake handles, which should be done by a paraglider service centre (or at least a suitably experienced paragliding seamster with suitable materials and sewing machine). 🧵