Gin Yeti 5 (EN A, Lightweight)

$4,000.00

IN A WORLD OF ITS OWN

The Yeti 5 is a light wing suitable for a wide range of pilots and uses – from beginners to experienced pilots and from leisurely hike ’n flys to mountain adventures.

The Yeti 5 is our hike ’n fly wing re-imagined. It’s lighter and more compact than ever, the take-off is simplicity itself, and thermalling is a delight. The all-new planform means the wing is rapidly airborne; the low stall speed makes for gentle and controlled landings, even in the tightest spots. Whether you’re a hike ’n fly aficionado or a student pilot looking for a light wing, the Yeti 5 is sure to provide the key to your adventure.

Hike ’n fly, re-imagined

The Yeti 5 represents a significant departure from the Yeti 4. Thanks to the lower aspect ratio and reduced cell number, it’s even easier to fly, lighter and more compact. This makes it ideal as a first or leisure wing, besides hike ’n fly and true mountain use.

1,2,3: Take off!

Taking off has never been easier. The lines are easy to sort out, the wing comes up effortlessly and stabilises quickly above your head. Thanks to the wing tensioning the minimum speed is very low, which means you will be airborne with just a few steps.

Stable, yet fun-to-fly

The Yeti 5 is for much more than fly downs. In rougher, more challenging conditions, its damped behaviour gives the wing a solid, secure feel and a more forgiving nature. It’s also great fun to crank up in small thermals, thanks to the low aspect ratio and a new, flatter 3D planform.

Huge speed range

The Yeti 5 has a low minimum speed and a relatively high maximum speed, making it useful for both tight landings and the times when you need a bit of extra penetration. The speed range is fully useable and thanks to the advanced profile, the stability on bar is first class.

DESIGNER NOTES

Designer Gin Seok Song explains the philosophy of the Yeti 5

The development of the Yeti 5 was long as we completely re-thought the wing to be more in tune with today’s pilots. It was important to make the wing even more forgiving whilst also increasing the fun factor.

Often students and hike ‘n fly pilots are flying in fairly calm conditions, but we wanted to make sure the wing can also cope with ease in stronger thermals and winds. That’s why we spent a lot of time working on widening the speed range and also on the stability on bar. In the mountains you never know when you might need the extra speed and stability. Besides this, even experienced pilots will find thermalling a pleasure – during the development, we certainly did!

Yeti 5

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Flat Area (m^2) 20.5 23.0 24.9 27.02
Flat Span (m) 9.66 10.23 10.64 11.09
Flat Aspect Ratio 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55
Projected Area (m^2) 17.95 20.13 21.8 23.65
Projected Span (m) 7.89 8.39 8.7 9.06
Projected Aspect Ratio 3.47 3.47 3.47 3.47
Chord (m) 2.61 2.61 2.61 2.61
Number of Cells 33 33 33 33
Glider Weight (kg) 2.41 2.66 2.81 3.06
Weight Range (kg) 55-75 65-90 75-100 85-110
Extended Weight Range (kg) 75-90 90-100 100-110 110-120
Certification EN A EN A EN A EN A

DETAILS

  • Optimized airfoil with Equalized Pressure Technology (EPT) profile for stability and performance
  • 3 risers / 3 lines spanwise
  • thin, sheathed PPSL Dyneema lower and mid lines with unsheathed upper lines
  • Optimized internal construction and line attachment points for weight saving
  • Optimized sail tension on the leading edge
  • Mini-ribs on the trailing edge improve handling and performance
  • Speed system with Harken pulleys
  • Gathering (reefing) system on the trailing edge
  • Fabric selected for the lightest weight: 34g front top surface and 27g top surface rear and bottom surface
  • Also available with optional Dyneema risers

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