Thanks for the video. Very interesting! I've been flying a Rush 4 for a few years now and really like the look of the Nyos. It seems very comfortable to fly with good reviews all around.
Hi Aurora. I recomend it with all my heart. It îs a very comfortable wing and very safe. It is like a low B but with performance of a high B. I have around 30h on it on mountains and flatlands and I don't regret for the purchase!
Been flying the Nyos RS for a year now, These "collapses" you pull in the video are more like minor disturbances. You can actually pull total collapses with this wing without any worries (if you are high enough off coarse) I pulled a whole riser down on full bar several times, which makes it collapse for like 70 percent, And it can be held in perfect straight course on just weightshift, As long as you're fast on reaction that is. Really love this wing. It's pretty forgiving for a high EN-B😊 Flew it in some pretty nasty air, And it didn't even collapse once. It does however react really direct when given any input, Which is what i really like in a wing, As long as it's not dangerously hyper reactive. And i fly it in just above the middle of the weightrange, Which makes some wings act weird, collapse sensitive and slow.
Yes, I didn't had to much height , also no water under :). I have been flying în some rough condition în the mountains and hâd only a 30% collapse, no input needed. It is a great wing. I am curios on how was improved Nyos 2 RS....but I am sure that my next wing will be a Helios RS :)
@@speedionut8918, Helios i flew a few times. It did fly very nice and very direct. But i must say it's like someone told me: It seems to move around without giving any usable information about the air🤔 If you have the opportunity i would testfly it and see if it works for you.
This is a very interesting video! Exactly how are the "collapses" induced? Does this happen on speed-bar? It looks like the brakes are not pulled but I can't tell what's causing the folding of the wing.
Hi Andre, no speed, i was pulling my A's, so the collapses were induced by me, i wanted to test the Rast system of the wing and it can be seen very easy that it works:)
Nice wing. I got the younger little brother Arcus 2 RS. Love it so far!
Thanks for the video. Very interesting! I've been flying a Rush 4 for a few years now and really like the look of the Nyos. It seems very comfortable to fly with good reviews all around.
Hi Aurora. I recomend it with all my heart. It îs a very comfortable wing and very safe. It is like a low B but with performance of a high B. I have around 30h on it on mountains and flatlands and I don't regret for the purchase!
@@speedionut8918 thanks Speedionut! I'm for sure looking at it, Zaid Bassil calls it the Rolls Royce of the sky😂
Been flying the Nyos RS for a year now, These "collapses" you pull in the video are more like minor disturbances. You can actually pull total collapses with this wing without any worries (if you are high enough off coarse) I pulled a whole riser down on full bar several times, which makes it collapse for like 70 percent, And it can be held in perfect straight course on just weightshift, As long as you're fast on reaction that is. Really love this wing. It's pretty forgiving for a high EN-B😊 Flew it in some pretty nasty air, And it didn't even collapse once. It does however react really direct when given any input, Which is what i really like in a wing, As long as it's not dangerously hyper reactive. And i fly it in just above the middle of the weightrange, Which makes some wings act weird, collapse sensitive and slow.
Yes, I didn't had to much height , also no water under :). I have been flying în some rough condition în the mountains and hâd only a 30% collapse, no input needed. It is a great wing. I am curios on how was improved Nyos 2 RS....but I am sure that my next wing will be a Helios RS :)
@@speedionut8918, Helios i flew a few times. It did fly very nice and very direct. But i must say it's like someone told me: It seems to move around without giving any usable information about the air🤔 If you have the opportunity i would testfly it and see if it works for you.
Ok, I understand, thank you for the input and advice
This is a very interesting video! Exactly how are the "collapses" induced? Does this happen on speed-bar? It looks like the brakes are not pulled but I can't tell what's causing the folding of the wing.
Hi Andre, no speed, i was pulling my A's, so the collapses were induced by me, i wanted to test the Rast system of the wing and it can be seen very easy that it works:)
@@speedionut8918 oh, I see. That makes sense. Thanks!
Can it be used on paramotor.