NIVIUK Artik 7 P

Sporting Performance


The Artik 7 P is an enjoyable and ultra-light sports class glider designed for long distance flights, which impresses with its high performance. This hybrid 3/2-liner with a moderate aspect ratio of 6.2, is totally stable, with a passive safety that will surprise you. Thanks to its versatility, you can take off or land anywhere on a mountain. It's the perfect combination of performance and accessibility to satisfy your hike & fly ambitions.

Cross-country and Hike & Fly
An ultra-light, mountain cross-country glider, ideal for hike & fly, with an exceptional balance between performance and lightness. A new generation 3-liner that combines the best of the 2 and 3-liners in a single model. The launch is super intuitive, the glider is stable and fast, with the typical Artik manoeuvrability. Once folded it is very compact, perfect for transporting with all your gear in the Expe Race 60 or Expe 80 rucksack.


Stable and high performing
Sports performance combined with excellent comfort and passive safety, thanks to high roll and pitch stability. Performance and safety are the two strong points of this new glider.
Super-light and compact
At only 3.07 kg, the Artik 7 P is very compact, with a robust and ultra-light internal structure, derived from the Klimber P. Different materials have been used, carefully selected for their lightweight properties, while maintaining strength and durability. The top surface is made of Dokdo 32 and 25 g, the lower surface of Dokdo 25 g and the ribs combine Dokdo 32 g and Skytex 27 g.
Optimised manoeuvrability
Handling is precise, direct and intuitive. It is a very easy to fly and instinctive glider, with the characteristic manoeuvrability of Niviuk wings. It reaches high speeds and climbs rapidly in thermals.
Take off in just a few steps
The Artik 7 P is an incredibly easy to launch all-terrain glider. Progressive inflation is maintained in all wind conditions. The glider lifts and take your weight rapidly - you will be in the air with very few steps, crucial for mountain take-offs.