💬Anyone flying LittleCloud wings? Which one? How do you like it? 😎 ⏰TIMESTAMPS ⏰ 0:00 Flying Intro 0:31 Philosophy 0:50 Design & Build Quality 1:25 Ground Handling 2:11 Strong vs Light Conditions 3:00 Certification 3:32 Handling 5:02 Pilot Demands 7:31 Feeling In Strong Conditions 8:41 Speed 9:07 Collapses 9:42 Negatives 10:16 Who Is It For 11:09 Risers 12:29 Wrap
As I was mostly flying my Iota DLS cross-country, I decided to get a 2nd wing for higher winds range and decided to get in touch with Tom LittleCloud’s boss. Very easy process, good advices and I’m the happy owner off a Puffin 16m2 perfectly matching my expectation. On top of what is well known for LC miniwings qualities, I was bluffed by the floatability with such a load factor and felt it was time to discover how it would work with the performance wing Urubu. I got a Urubu 22, loaded mid weight range, and after 50 hours below it at the beach, in the French Alps and in weaker conditions back home, I’m very pleased by the performance, the agility, the safe behaviour, the compacity and the quality of construction. I sold my Iota and the Urubu is now my cross crountry wing. Another interesting fact, when you meet LittleCloud pilots, they don’t spend their time talking about materials, they talk about how fun was their previous flights and can’t wait for the next one! Very refreshing!!!
Agreed! 👍👍😃 I've been really enjoying testing the La Mouette, and other parakites... 🪂🪂🪂🪂 Review planned.... 🎦 Nancy and I just need to work out how to stop or at least slow time or/and make clones of ourselves, to get more done... 😏
I own a 16 Puffin and 22 La Mouette and absolutely love both wings. I feel like it's the perfect quiver for me and where I live (coastal soaring). I'm a newer pilot (25h. 70kg) and feel like they are both super manageable and fun, playful wings. In fact, I feel more comfortable on them than my normal EN-A PG, since I can penetrate better if the wind comes up.
I think you really hit the nail on the head with the "Who's it For" section. It's great to fly with people who don't are about comps, XC points, etc. Just go out and have fun!
Agreed! 👍 Flying is many different things to many different people 😃👯👯 but it seems that not everyone realises that, thinking that only their idea of what flying is the right one, but that's really just one point of view... we;;, that's my point of view, anyway! 😉
Hugely underrated! A cult following for those in the know, I'm proud to be a member of the Littlecloud family ❤ No other gliders I've ever owned have kept me as safe as my Littleclouds. Collapses, although rare, are a none event, super docile in recovery. On a rowdy looking day, it's always my Littlecloud I'll pick over any of my other (too many) gliders! Hopefully people will look past the lack of EN certification a lot more now that so many have entered the parakite scene e.g. Moustache, which also aren't EN certified. Brilliant overview Carlo 😊😊
Thanks Darren, I get the impression you know LittleCloud and other mini wings and parakites very well, so good to hear you think we got the overview right! 😊
Hey Carlo, thanks for this introduction:) You picked up the essence of LC;) Still when you're accomodated to its flying style, you can bring urubu and gracchios for some quite good XC, even in lighter conditions:). 🙏🙏🙏
The best wings on the market the rest are running in slow motion behind Littlecloud. 99% of guys in nipc have one two or three for different conditions xc coastal dunes light conditions strong it doesn't matter they are the only wing to have . The build fabrics are amazing and second to none ,to say they are just a fun wing isn't true some amazing xx here and all over the world with them . Plus the rating means nothing the rating is you ,you are putting yourself in a class there is no class , That's smoke n mirrors to sell you a glider to hold you back so you buy another and another.c,B Little cloud test their wings for months and months unreal flying conditions not in still fake air enc rating is all tlfor the money were little cloud show you the truth in their videos.
Little Cloud are the most versatile wings on the market for those wanting to have the most fun and best safety in relation to performance. Love them and love the philosophy from Tom ♥️
Hi Carlo, tnx for this inspiring video. As you know we don't have mountains in the Netherlands. But we do a lot of dune soaring. I've got a 16m2 and a 10m2 Puffin. What a beautiful playful wings they are. I'm truly in love with them. I just ordered a 19m2 La Mouette, to be able to soar in lighter conditions. You made me curious about the Urubu. In summer I fly mostly in Southern France. Strong conditions most of the time. So the Urubu might be the right wing for me there.
Hello...sorry can I ask you your TOW? I'm thinking to La mouette but not sure about the size...16 or 19....so if you tell me your feedback .....specially the wind speed range....can help. Thanks
@@liguriadventure_parapendio_out I weigh around 75 kg, so my TOW is around 80/81. I fly with a Kortel Karver harness, so no extra weight. I soar the La Mouette 19m2 with windspeeds between 20 and 30 km/h. Above that I use my 16m2 Puffin and above 45 km/h I fly with a 10 m2 Puffin.
@@bartverhagen7323 really thanks for your answer!! I'm naked 65 ...I use a gin convertibile2 with or without reserve/airbag...so my TOW should be max 75kg but in my spot wind over 30kmh is not nice to fly. Best is 20..25..may be 30......so wich size I should use to enjoy la mouette? 16 or 19? ( I'm experienced paraglider and skydiver but I just look for fun...as well little cloud family) Thanks
I had the Urubu for 2 seasons. Very good review Carlo. I found it very damp and very easy to fly. Minimal input all round. I was always on the back foot when flying with others of the same wing loading and similar class wings. Glide was very noticeable against others and thermalling I was always 1 or 2 rotations below the leading pack. It’s definitely a wing designed for the big mountains or for throwing around whilst ridge soaring. I would fly it in the Alps but not on a small UK hill. I guess it’s down to the type of flying your into, UK XC I don’t think so.
I use mine for UK XC in the North without any issues, the difference being in my part of the UK we have mountains. I agree they aren't the best flatland gliders (South UK) but work really well in tougher more technical terrain like the Lake District, Wales and Scotland.
@@DarrenGoodlad fair point, I flew mine in Annecy and as I mentioned it was great for big thermals. The wing was designed around big mountain flying also. All the best.
Here is another soaring pilot from the Netherlands. I own the puffin in sizes 19m2 and 13m2 and they are awesome. I still am in the market for a good thermaling and cross country wing (prob high EN-B), but I keep comparing everything to the rock solid pitch stability and superior speed and playfullness of my miniwings.
Thanks for commenting and sharing your views! 🙏 Based on my testing, you might really enjoy the SuperFly for thermalling and XC flying! The glide performance and sink rate might not be quite as good as the best 'standard' high B paragliders, but it's definitely thermalling and XC capable and has that LittleCloud fun and playful feeling! 😄 flybubble.com/littlecloud-superfly
Been flying little could spiruline mk2 size xl and now a spiruline ez 16m in strong, laminer coastal conditions...such a buzz, and an extra tool in the armoury for the borderline days where it's too strong for normal pg wings. The moustaches are the recent buzz, but they do require a re-configuration of the flying brain as they are quite different. Fly safe everyone!
Great vid Carlo... Where does the spiruline sit in the line up..? I'm around 90kg auw and want something for specific h&f with a little bit of everything else. Def not speed wing. I've clocked a summer of mostly soaring.. Any advice appreciated
The Spiruline is LittleCloud's entry-level mini wing, with the lowest pilot demands. It's an ideal first mini wing. At around 90 all-up weight, I recommend choosing between the 16 and 19 sizes. The 14 would be rather fast, active, and dynamic at that load, flying more like a speed wing and less versatile. The size 18 is probably the best all-round option for you as it has a bit more glide, which is good for hike & fly, considering your intended use and to complementing a standard paraglider flown with normal wing loading.
LittleCloud gives good advice in the "Target" section for The Spiruline which, based on my experience and testing, I agree with: flybubble.com/littlecloud-the-spiruline
@@DarrenGoodlad Thanks to point that out. Their German website looks better than their French one. I don't know why they did this taking into account noone fis allowed to fly this in Germany.
I can't judge that wing. It's kind of a revolution that does not fit into the standard regulations. For sure, this fancy new stuff is tempting: faster, more action, or better performance. On one side, I find it quite annoying being regulated so strictly, but on the other side, it might save some lives. You should never forget that the most important thing is training and a good self-assessment.
💬Anyone flying LittleCloud wings? Which one? How do you like it? 😎
⏰TIMESTAMPS ⏰
0:00 Flying Intro
0:31 Philosophy
0:50 Design & Build Quality
1:25 Ground Handling
2:11 Strong vs Light Conditions
3:00 Certification
3:32 Handling
5:02 Pilot Demands
7:31 Feeling In Strong Conditions
8:41 Speed
9:07 Collapses
9:42 Negatives
10:16 Who Is It For
11:09 Risers
12:29 Wrap
As I was mostly flying my Iota DLS cross-country, I decided to get a 2nd wing for higher winds range and decided to get in touch with Tom LittleCloud’s boss. Very easy process, good advices and I’m the happy owner off a Puffin 16m2 perfectly matching my expectation. On top of what is well known for LC miniwings qualities, I was bluffed by the floatability with such a load factor and felt it was time to discover how it would work with the performance wing Urubu. I got a Urubu 22, loaded mid weight range, and after 50 hours below it at the beach, in the French Alps and in weaker conditions back home, I’m very pleased by the performance, the agility, the safe behaviour, the compacity and the quality of construction. I sold my Iota and the Urubu is now my cross crountry wing. Another interesting fact, when you meet LittleCloud pilots, they don’t spend their time talking about materials, they talk about how fun was their previous flights and can’t wait for the next one! Very refreshing!!!
You never meet a miserable Littlecloud pilot 🤘🏻
@@DarrenGoodlad 😁
Urubu is the best ♥️
La Mouette definitely deserves its own video, looking forward to that !
Agreed! 👍👍😃 I've been really enjoying testing the La Mouette, and other parakites... 🪂🪂🪂🪂 Review planned.... 🎦 Nancy and I just need to work out how to stop or at least slow time or/and make clones of ourselves, to get more done... 😏
@@faithfullytuned every LC wings deserves their own video 😍
I own a 16 Puffin and 22 La Mouette and absolutely love both wings. I feel like it's the perfect quiver for me and where I live (coastal soaring). I'm a newer pilot (25h. 70kg) and feel like they are both super manageable and fun, playful wings. In fact, I feel more comfortable on them than my normal EN-A PG, since I can penetrate better if the wind comes up.
I think you really hit the nail on the head with the "Who's it For" section. It's great to fly with people who don't are about comps, XC points, etc. Just go out and have fun!
Agreed! 👍 Flying is many different things to many different people 😃👯👯 but it seems that not everyone realises that, thinking that only their idea of what flying is the right one, but that's really just one point of view... we;;, that's my point of view, anyway! 😉
Looks awesome! Thanks for this Flybubble.
Our pleasure! 😊
I was flying a gracchio MK2, what a pleasure, very fun, fast in windy conditions, I loved it
@@marcovargas1919 looking at this wing now, was it good for thermaling¿
Hugely underrated! A cult following for those in the know, I'm proud to be a member of the Littlecloud family ❤
No other gliders I've ever owned have kept me as safe as my Littleclouds. Collapses, although rare, are a none event, super docile in recovery. On a rowdy looking day, it's always my Littlecloud I'll pick over any of my other (too many) gliders!
Hopefully people will look past the lack of EN certification a lot more now that so many have entered the parakite scene e.g. Moustache, which also aren't EN certified.
Brilliant overview Carlo 😊😊
Thanks Darren, I get the impression you know LittleCloud and other mini wings and parakites very well, so good to hear you think we got the overview right! 😊
Nice review of the Little Cloud line-up!
Hey Carlo, thanks for this introduction:)
You picked up the essence of LC;)
Still when you're accomodated to its flying style, you can bring urubu and gracchios for some quite good XC, even in lighter conditions:).
🙏🙏🙏
The best wings on the market the rest are running in slow motion behind Littlecloud.
99% of guys in nipc have one two or three for different conditions xc coastal dunes light conditions strong it doesn't matter they are the only wing to have .
The build fabrics are amazing and second to none ,to say they are just a fun wing isn't true some amazing xx here and all over the world with them .
Plus the rating means nothing the rating is you ,you are putting yourself in a class there is no class ,
That's smoke n mirrors to sell you a glider to hold you back so you buy another and another.c,B
Little cloud test their wings for months and months unreal flying conditions not in still fake air enc rating is all tlfor the money were little cloud show you the truth in their videos.
Little Cloud are the most versatile wings on the market for those wanting to have the most fun and best safety in relation to performance. Love them and love the philosophy from Tom ♥️
Hi Carlo, tnx for this inspiring video. As you know we don't have mountains in the Netherlands. But we do a lot of dune soaring. I've got a 16m2 and a 10m2 Puffin. What a beautiful playful wings they are. I'm truly in love with them. I just ordered a 19m2 La Mouette, to be able to soar in lighter conditions. You made me curious about the Urubu. In summer I fly mostly in Southern France. Strong conditions most of the time. So the Urubu might be the right wing for me there.
Hello...sorry can I ask you your TOW? I'm thinking to La mouette but not sure about the size...16 or 19....so if you tell me your feedback .....specially the wind speed range....can help. Thanks
@@liguriadventure_parapendio_out I weigh around 75 kg, so my TOW is around 80/81. I fly with a Kortel Karver harness, so no extra weight. I soar the La Mouette 19m2 with windspeeds between 20 and 30 km/h. Above that I use my 16m2 Puffin and above 45 km/h I fly with a 10 m2 Puffin.
@@bartverhagen7323 really thanks for your answer!! I'm naked 65 ...I use a gin convertibile2 with or without reserve/airbag...so my TOW should be max 75kg but in my spot wind over 30kmh is not nice to fly. Best is 20..25..may be 30......so wich size I should use to enjoy la mouette? 16 or 19? ( I'm experienced paraglider and skydiver but I just look for fun...as well little cloud family) Thanks
I flew yesterday after 6-7 months. So much fun :)
Great to hear, woo-hoo! 🪂😃🦅😺
Don't forget that they are kite riser compatible for most of the wings.... That's so much fun !
👍👍🪂🪂🪁🪁
I had the Urubu for 2 seasons. Very good review Carlo. I found it very damp and very easy to fly. Minimal input all round. I was always on the back foot when flying with others of the same wing loading and similar class wings. Glide was very noticeable against others and thermalling I was always 1 or 2 rotations below the leading pack. It’s definitely a wing designed for the big mountains or for throwing around whilst ridge soaring. I would fly it in the Alps but not on a small UK hill. I guess it’s down to the type of flying your into, UK XC I don’t think so.
I use mine for UK XC in the North without any issues, the difference being in my part of the UK we have mountains. I agree they aren't the best flatland gliders (South UK) but work really well in tougher more technical terrain like the Lake District, Wales and Scotland.
@@DarrenGoodlad fair point, I flew mine in Annecy and as I mentioned it was great for big thermals. The wing was designed around big mountain flying also. All the best.
Here is another soaring pilot from the Netherlands. I own the puffin in sizes 19m2 and 13m2 and they are awesome. I still am in the market for a good thermaling and cross country wing (prob high EN-B), but I keep comparing everything to the rock solid pitch stability and superior speed and playfullness of my miniwings.
Thanks for commenting and sharing your views! 🙏 Based on my testing, you might really enjoy the SuperFly for thermalling and XC flying! The glide performance and sink rate might not be quite as good as the best 'standard' high B paragliders, but it's definitely thermalling and XC capable and has that LittleCloud fun and playful feeling! 😄 flybubble.com/littlecloud-superfly
Great video! Thanks! 🙏🏼❤🪂
I've flown over 200hrs on my Goose 3, absolute 'fun' when it gets snotty. If put in motorcycle terms, little clouds are trial bikes.
😁👍🪂
Been flying little could spiruline mk2 size xl and now a spiruline ez 16m in strong, laminer coastal conditions...such a buzz, and an extra tool in the armoury for the borderline days where it's too strong for normal pg wings.
The moustaches are the recent buzz, but they do require a re-configuration of the flying brain as they are quite different.
Fly safe everyone!
LC lover ❤
Great vid Carlo... Where does the spiruline sit in the line up..? I'm around 90kg auw and want something for specific h&f with a little bit of everything else. Def not speed wing. I've clocked a summer of mostly soaring.. Any advice appreciated
Glad you like the vid, thanks for commenting! 😊
The Spiruline is LittleCloud's entry-level mini wing, with the lowest pilot demands. It's an ideal first mini wing. At around 90 all-up weight, I recommend choosing between the 16 and 19 sizes. The 14 would be rather fast, active, and dynamic at that load, flying more like a speed wing and less versatile. The size 18 is probably the best all-round option for you as it has a bit more glide, which is good for hike & fly, considering your intended use and to complementing a standard paraglider flown with normal wing loading.
LittleCloud gives good advice in the "Target" section for The Spiruline which, based on my experience and testing, I agree with: flybubble.com/littlecloud-the-spiruline
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Paragliding used to be fun,different class of person now.
LC gliders are great. They're built to enjoy, and very practically designed. I think the EN certification is too synthetic to be reliable anyway.
One Day I will also have a Pe*** Glider 😂 .. I like them a lot, especially for dunesoaring and playing 😊
Aren't those sheep dangerous?
When they try to eat your wing, yes! 🐑😱 Fortunately I got to them before they took a bite! 😅
Dont get yellow! You’ll attract grasshoppers! And cows apparently 😂
😂 I know what you mean... but yellow is such a happy colour, and it looks good and is nicely visible! 💛🪂
A French company with a German website and load test only. Unfortunately, noone is allowed to fly such a wing without LTF certification in Germany.
A French company...
@@DarrenGoodlad Thanks to point that out. Their German website looks better than their French one. I don't know why they did this taking into account noone fis allowed to fly this in Germany.
@OffSurfaceAdventures it's crazy, especially as skywalk now make the moustache which technically their own countrymen can't fly!
I can't judge that wing. It's kind of a revolution that does not fit into the standard regulations. For sure, this fancy new stuff is tempting: faster, more action, or better performance. On one side, I find it quite annoying being regulated so strictly, but on the other side, it might save some lives.
You should never forget that the most important thing is training and a good self-assessment.
Still one of the most expensive brand is LC. I am keen to try the Urubu.
How many X-Alps have been flown on a Little Cloud? Zero, the number is zero.
And your point is... ? 🤓
Not so good
Do you have any specific reason for saying that? 🙂