
The focus of my visit was to talk to Axis's designer František Pavoloušek about the design and construction of my glider for the X-Alps. However, the visit turned out to be much more than that. It was fascinating to learn so much about the gliders and get an insight in to the full process of design, testing and construction that results in a modern high-performance paraglider. Every detail is carefully considered: materials, profiles, processes and finish.
Axis have been using their own profiles since the beginning. Compared to other manufacturers', they are relatively thick and efficient. This means that Axis wings, for the same pilot weight, are comparatively small. Consequently the wings are solid, fast, agile and collapse resistant. For me in the X-Alps this means I'll get great performance from a small (and consequently light) wing.

The design team are hard at work on a new tandem and developing the Mercury.
As for my X-Alps glider, well the specification looks like this:
- Manufacturer: Axis Paragliders
- Model: Venus II XR
- Lines: Unsheathed
- Colour: Fire
- Upper surface: 36g/m² Skytex
- Lower surface: 27g/m² Skytex
- Risers: Custom ultralight