Rescue parachutes

for paragliders & hang-gliders

If you choose an independence reserve, you buy a quality product made by the market leader. As leading and most inventive manufacturer of rescue parachutes for paragliders and hang gliders, we have been committing ourselves to security and high quality since 1990. The result from continuous development are light, high-performance rescue parachutes.

We currently have a product range of about 22 different models for paragliders respectively hang gliders and paramotoring available.

  • Lightweight cruciform rescue system for huge total load
  • Very low sink rate, very fast opening
  • X-Flare concept for particularly balanced load distribution
  • excellent sink rate of only approx. 5 m/s
  • Light rescue parachute for mid-range total load
  • Low sink rate
  • Rescue parachute for huge total load
  • Low sink rate
  • Light rescue parachute for huge total load
  • Low sink rate
  • Favourable, light reserve for heavy total load
  • Cruciform parachute, fast opening, pendulum stable
  • Light rescue parachute for heavy total load
  • Very low sink rate, very fast opening
  • Very light parachute for huge total load
  • Extremely low sink rate, very fast opening
  • The world's lightest tandem reserve, LTF/EN certification
  • Extremely low sink rate, very fast opening

Controllable triangular paragliding reserves

  • Light reserve for high load, very low sink rate
  • Contrallability can be activated
  • Rogallo reserve for experienced pilots
  • Very light reserve for high load, very low sink rate

Quality always prevails

Our customers have high expectations of reserves as in an emergency case their life depends on the rescue systems! We put our heart and soul into development and precise manufacture, but apart from that material selection is the key criterion, which sorts the wheat from the chaff.

We only use raw material made by renowned companies, who are able to grant the best possible quality. How can someone recognise this quality? Unfortunately it's almost impossible to recognise at first sight. To give an example: we use only uncoated ripstop nylon fabric for our rescue systems. In order to achieve the required air impermeability, our fabrics then pass several times through thermomechanical heat calender treatments. An elaborate and costly process. But there is a significant advantage of material processed that way in comparison to material with a simple and cheap coating. The difference can clearly be seen in durability e.g. after contact with water!

Many cheaply processed fabrics, which are used to manufacture rescue systems, are moisture-sensitive. That means, that after a safety training with a splashdown such a coating is already impaired and the reserve's sink rates increase dramatically. At independence we have been avoiding such deficiencies ever since by using high-grade fabrics.
The quality of our products is absolutely worth the effort.