{"id":11746,"date":"2024-11-18T16:51:20","date_gmt":"2024-11-18T14:51:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/grandsespaces.com\/?p=11746"},"modified":"2024-11-18T16:53:36","modified_gmt":"2024-11-18T14:53:36","slug":"comment-se-calcul-ptv-parapente","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/grandsespaces.com\/en\/how-to-calculate-ptv-paragliding\/","title":{"rendered":"Guide to weight range in paragliding: calculation, importance and choice for optimum flight"},"content":{"rendered":"

In paragliding, the All-In Weight or Total Flying Weight<\/strong> plays a crucial role in the wing's behaviour and response. So it's important to understand what it is, how to calculate it and how to buy the ideal equipment without making a mistake.<\/p>\n

What is my paragliding weight range ?<\/h2>\n

The TWA (Total Flying Weight) is a crucial factor in paragliding. It represents the weight of the equipped pilot, the paraglider and all the onboard equipment.<\/strong> Calculating your glider's total weight rating will help you choose the right wing and anticipate how it will behave in flight, both in a straight line and in a turn.<\/p>\n

Weight of rider and equipment<\/h2>\n

The easiest way to accurately determine your GVW is to weigh yourself on a scale with all your flying equipment: clothes, paraglider, water bottle, food...<\/p>\n

If you don't have your paraglider yet, or if you're planning to change your equipment (wing, harness or reserve parachute), you can weigh yourself fully clothed and add to this weight the weight of the theoretical equipment, which you can easily find on the web. In fact, each manufacturer accurately indicates the weight of all the components for each size available.<\/p>\n

\"Calculating<\/p>\n

The importance of PTV when choosing a wing<\/h2>\n

The PTV plays a key role<\/strong> in selecting the right wing for your level. The right wing speed guarantees better control of the glider and optimises performance in flight.<\/p>\n

Flying with an inadequate RWP can affect the wing's stability and responsiveness. A PTV that is too low makes the wing less responsive and more sensitive to turbulence, while a PTV that is too high increases speed but can compromise handling.<\/p>\n

When choosing a wing, pay particular attention to the following points:<\/p>\n