Niviuk Target
The Target is Niviuk's landing accuracy wing, certified EN/LTF A in all sizes. It features long brake travel, progressive control, and stability inherited from school wings. The ideal tool for accuracy, both in clubs and competitions.
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This product is available on supplier order. Delivery time: 1 to 4 weeks.
Ref. RA-NIVIUK-TARGET
Detailed description
The landing accuracy paraglider, docile and surgical
The Target is Niviuk's wing dedicated to accuracy, the discipline of landing precision. Certified EN/LTF A in all its sizes, it inherits the stability and safety of the brand's school wings — its profile is based on that of the Koyot.
Land exactly where you want
Generous brake travel, progressive and precise control right up to the parachutal phase specific to the discipline: the Target allows you to adjust the trajectory until the very end and land on the target. It tends to restabilize after each maneuver and reacts progressively to commands — no surprises, just control.
Reassuring flight comfort
It remarkably dampens turbulence, both in pitch and roll. This docile temperament also makes it a relevant wing for clubs and organizations that practice accuracy. The Nitinol rods in the leading edge ensure durability — useful for a wing that, by definition, lands a lot.
Technical Specifications
- Available sizes at Rid’Air: 22 and 30
- Certification: EN/LTF A (all sizes)
- Profile derived from the Koyot
- Nitinol rods in the leading edge
- PTV and weight per size: not communicated
Certification: EN/LTF A.
Colors: Tropik, Skyfire.
Cyrille's advice: the Target is a wing for accuracy specialists, not a classic first wing. If you are looking for a progression wing for site flying, you should rather opt for a general-purpose EN A. If you do accuracy in a club or competition, however, it's exactly the tool you need: long, progressive brakes that are forgiving and allow you to land within a decimeter.
Need personalized advice? Contact us or visit our workshop in Oderen.
Fly safe,
Cyrille MARCK and the Rid’Air/CEM team