KEVario
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Precision. Simplicity. Freedom.

Feel the Thermal Before Others.

KEVario variometers help you feel the air, make better decisions, and enjoy every flight.

Knowledge

Learn the air, then fly it better.

Guides, categories, tags, video notes, and field knowledge for pilots.

safety

How to Avoid Paragliding Accidents: Using Your Audio Variometer as a Safety Tool

Learn how to use your audio variometer proactively to avoid common paragliding accidents. This guide covers situational awareness, detecting dangerous conditions, and making safer decisions in flight.

safety

Pre-Flight Safety: Using Your Audio Variometer to Assess Weather and Avoid Accidents

Learn how to use your audio variometer's wind and altitude data to assess weather conditions before launch, helping you avoid common weather-related paragliding accidents. Practical pre-flight checks for beginner and intermediate pilots.

safety

In-Flight Decision Making: How Your Audio Variometer Helps You Avoid Paragliding Accidents

Learn how to use your audio variometer to make better in-flight decisions and avoid common paragliding accidents. This guide covers recognizing dangerous conditions, interpreting variometer data for safe flying, and practical tips for accident prevention.

equipment

Choosing Your First Audio Variometer: A Beginner's Guide to Paragliding Vario Features

A practical guide for beginner paraglider pilots on selecting and setting up their first audio variometer. Covers key features like sensitivity, audio tones, mounting options, and tips for first flights to help you fly safer and more efficiently.

equipment

Thermal Centering with Your Audio Variometer: Tune In to Lift

Learn how to use your audio variometer to find and stay in the core of thermals. This guide covers interpreting tones, adjusting sensitivity for weak lift, and practical techniques for better thermal centering.

equipment

Weak Lift? No Problem: Audio Variometer Techniques for Faint Thermals

Learn how to interpret your audio variometer's tones to detect weak lift, stay in the core of faint thermals, and extend your flight time. Practical tips for beginner and intermediate paraglider pilots.