Fortis Main Canopy
A 9‑cell beginner main canopy with predictable openings, forgiving handling, and stable flight — ideal for training programs and new canopy pilots.

The Fortis Main Canopy is a 9-cell beginner-friendly sport parachute canopy designed to support students, new jumpers, and early-stage canopy pilots with stable and forgiving flight behavior. Fortis focuses on predictable openings, manageable forward speed, and a generous flare window so developing pilots can build confidence through repetition.
Fortis is suitable for training programs, rental fleets, transition use, and jumpers who need a reliable platform for learning core canopy skills. Its stable profile helps new pilots focus on traffic awareness, pattern planning, altitude discipline, and landing execution rather than managing unexpected canopy behavior.
Product snapshot:
- Canopy type: 9-cell sport main canopy
- Primary use: training, student progression, and beginner-friendly sport flying
- Pilot profile: students, novice canopy pilots, and transition jumpers
- Handling intent: predictable openings, forgiving response, stable flight
- Customization: custom artwork may be discussed for school, team, or fleet orders
- Support: contact SkyInnovations for sizing, artwork, fleet, and order guidance
Why choose Fortis:
Fortis is designed around confidence and progression. For new jumpers, predictable canopy behavior matters as much as performance. Fortis gives pilots a stable platform for practicing standard approaches, developing flare timing, and building the habits required for safer, more consistent canopy flight.
Training and fleet use:
For drop zones, schools, or clubs, Fortis can be positioned as a practical training canopy option. Its beginner-oriented flight characteristics and durable-use positioning make it relevant for repeated training environments and structured progression programs.
Ordering guidance:
When contacting SkyInnovations about Fortis, include the intended use, jumper profile, exit weight range, training or fleet requirements, and any artwork or identification needs. Final sizing and suitability should be reviewed with qualified instructors, coaches, or riggers.