Product Description
High Adventure Beamer 2
Lightweight, steerable Rogallo reserve
Everybody can be big, but only the best are small.
Back in 1995 the beamer started a new era in reserve parachutes for paragliders. Its rogallo concept changed the scene fundamentally. With the Beamer 2 light we reached a new milestone in reserve parachute development.
As Swiss Hanggliding Federation-expert and reserve parachute designer for High Adventure-Reserves, Urs Haari and acropilot Simon Bärtschi are responsible for the Beamer 2. Our goal was to improve the established properties as well as to significantly reduce weight and volume. Extensive research, field tests and experience from pilots all over the world ran into the design process. After one and a half years of development we present an entirely new controllable rogallo reserve. The properties of the Beamer 2 are impressive; the improvements are striking and the advantage over alternative systems evidentiary.
The Beamer 2 passed EN- and LTF-tests straightaway with sensational results: deployment time is less than 2 seconds and less than 4m/s sink when fully loaded with 130kg.
We significantly reduced weight and volume of the 42 m2 rescue by using only the best fabric which is light, but still tough and durable. We also use new material for the lines.
Many innovations which improve deployment time, sink rate and flight characteristics can be found in the design of the Beamer 2. The completely new brake concept controls the Beamer 2 in two stages: after deployment the brakes are drawn and the Beamer 2 sinks with very little horizontal speed. As soon as the pilot takes the brake handles, the brakes are released and the Beamer 2's glide performance can be fully utilized.
Beamer 2 > Installation
Important: To attach the rescue to the harness, appropriate straps on the harness are needed.
High Adventure Beamer 2 > Technical Specifications
| Area flat: | 41.75m2 |
| Weight Beamer 2 including container: | 1‘950gr |
| Max load: | 130kg |
| Sink rate (loaded with 130kg, EN Test): | 3.8m/sec |
| Opening time (EN tested): | 2sec |
| Packing volume: | 5429ccm |
| Number of Panels: | 18 |
| Number of middle lines: | 9x2 |
| Type Certificate: | RG 023.2010 / EP 023.2010 |
| Applied test guideline/standards: | EN 12491:2001 / 2.DV LuftGerPV §1, Nr.7c |
High Adventure Beamer 2 > FAQs
Do I have to separate my paraglider after pulling this reserve?
No, the Beamer 2 can be controlled. Complex systems to quickly release your paraglider are not necessary.
How does the Beamer 2 behave after opening without pilot input?
Even if the Pilot is passive, the beamer works flawless. The rescue only has slow horizontal airspeed and even a furiously rotating main glider cannot break its calm.
Can I control the Beamer 2 without having to release my paraglider?
Yes, the main glider can be held in B-Stall with only one hand. With the other hand you can control the reserve. With enough altitude over the ground, the pilot can also pull the paraglider in.
What happens if rescue and paraglider get tangled?
In a worst case scenario you will end up in a situation similar to conventional rescues. Advantages of the Beamer 2 are the quick opening behaviour and low sink because of its big area.
Is packing the Beamer more complex than packing a conventional rescue?
The packing technique is different, but not at all more complex. Due to the growing acceptance for rogallo rescues in the scene, an increasing number of declared rescue packing experts can pack the Beamer 2.
Can I use the Beamer 2 even though my in flight weight is 70kg?
Flight characteristics and controllability are trouble-free with 70kg. Sink and velocity is decreased compared to heavier pilots. The opening time of the Beamer 2 can keep up with the quick opening times of conventional round rescue parachutes.
We deliberately abandoned ultra light, cheap material. Fabric and lines are high quality, durable and well-proven in parachute sports. The Beamer 2 can be utilized in SIV trainings over water.
High Adventure Beamer 2 > Downloads
Beamer 2 Owner’s Manual (PDF 3,517 MB)
Reserve Parachute General Advice
Read some general advice about emergency reserve parachutes from Flybubble.

Additional Information
| Condition | New |
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