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In a 100% Ozone Podium, Mathieu Rouanet, Laurent Salinas, and  Alexander Mateos took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places flying their Vipers at the World Air Games event in Torino, Italy. Also, Felix Rodriguez and his brother, Raul, took the gold ...[more>>]


At the 2009 French National PPG Championships, the Ozone Team cleaned up!Congratulations to Mathieu Rouanet, who is French Champion (again), and Laurent Salinas who was 2nd place in the French Champs. Both Mathieu and Laurent were flying the ...[more>>]


The 2009 Ozone Paramotor Brochure is now available for download in English, French, and German. The new brochure covers the Indy, Roadster, and the all new Viper 2, and includes some basic info on Paramotoring as a sport, and the OZRP ...[more>>]


Ozone Team Pilot, Mathieu Rouanet, recently finished a very impressive tour of South America, during which he maintained a current and fascinating series of blog posts. For those of you who aren’t checking it regularly, we think you should take ...[more>>]


The Viper has gained a worldwide reputation as (simply put) the best competition wing available. With World Champion, National, and European Titles, the Viper won more competitions than any PPG wing in history, and is now certified and shipping in ...[more>>]


Easily one of the most impressive showmen in the history of the sport, Mathieu Rouanet recently took his flying roadshow to Southern India, where he performed for a stopover of the Volvo Ocean Race and the Kerala Tourist Board. For the ...[more>>]


David Dagault is Ozone’s Designer and Chief Test Pilot, and is responsible for the success of Ozone’s PPG range including of course the Viper Series. With the advent of ‘reflex’ profiles, many questions have emerged regarding the design theory and ...[more>>]


Recently two Frenchmen flew their paramotors from Monaco, on the Mediterranean coast in France, all the way to Beijing, China. The journey of over 10,000km was completed flying the new Viper 2 paramotor wing. Frederic Jacques and Gabe Galtier traversed Italy, ...[more>>]