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APCO Mayday

Reserve Parachutes for Powered Paragliding

Apco Mayday 16 Reserve Parachute.

Reserve emergency parachute for maximum load up to 230 lbs. (suggested pilot weight up to 160 lbs.) Pull Down Apex - 16 gore – 23 sqm. folded in deployment bag without handle.

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Apco Mayday 16 Reserve Parachute: $500


Apco Mayday 16 Flat Packed Reserve Parachute.

Same as above with the addition of an internal deployment bag with handle, external container (flat packed) and V-line connection bridle.

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Apco Mayday 16 Reserve Parachute: $575


Apco Mayday 18 Reserve Parachute.

Reserve emergency parachute for maximum load up to 265 lbs. (suggested pilot weight up to 210 lbs.) Pull Down Apex - 18 gore - 30 sqm. folded in deployment bag without handle.

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Apco Mayday 18 Reserve Parachute: $575


Apco Mayday 18 Flat Packed Reserve Parachute.

Same as above with the addition of an internal deployment bag with handle, external container (flat packed) and V-line connection bridle.

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Apco Mayday 18 Flat Packed Reserve Parachute: $650


Apco Mayday 20 Reserve Parachute.

Reserve emergency parachute for maximum load up to 350 lbs. (suggested pilot weight up to 280 lbs.) Pull Down Apex - 20 gore - 37 sqm. folded in deployment bag without handle.

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Apco Mayday 20 Reserve Parachute: $650


Apco Mayday 20 Flat Packed Reserve Parachute.

Same as above with the addition of an internal deployment bag with handle, external container (flat packed) and V-line connection bridle.

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Apco Mayday 20 Flat Packed Reserve Parachute: $725


Apco Mayday Tandem Reserve Parachute.

Reserve emergency parachute for maximum load up to 440 lbs. (suggested pilot + passenger weight up to 380 lbs.) Pull Down Apex - 18 gore - 47 sqm. folded in deployment bag without handle.

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Apco Mayday Tandem Reserve Parachute: $800


Apco Mayday Tandem Flat Packed Reserve Parachute.

Same as above with the addition of an internal deployment bag with handle, external container (flat packed) and V-line connection bridle.

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Apco Mayday Tandem Flat Packed Reserve Parachute: $875

 

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