Just finished up my first parawing review. I'm by no means an expert on parawings but wanted to share/document what I saw and experienced with beginner vision.
www.wouzel.com/post/ozone-pocket-rocket-gorge-review
Sweet review Bryan! I feel like you need to get out in some milder conditions too though! It's so much fun in that 18-25 knot range, mid rollers coming down the river.
If I see your gear setup under the tree at the Hatchery with a wing, I'm going to hide your wing so you have to parawing. ![]()
Just finished up my first parawing review. I'm by no means an expert on parawings but wanted to share/document what I saw and experienced with beginner vision.
www.wouzel.com/post/ozone-pocket-rocket-gorge-review
Good review. I like your stow video breakdown, I am struggling with the lines hanging down and getting twisted when I turn upwind on the swell. I will try the fold up method you described so well.
Sweet review Bryan! I feel like you need to get out in some milder conditions too though! It's so much fun in that 18-25 knot range, mid rollers coming down the river.
If I see your gear setup under the tree at the Hatchery with a wing, I'm going to hide your wing so you have to parawing. ![]()
What's winging and where is the Hatchery? Haha JK! I've been selling off my wings and the biggest is a 3m now. Trying to make up my mind on the next size pocket rocket to order to fill that light wind hole. I have a buddy who wants to learn the parawing and he's a big Hatch fan so who knows... maybe I'll start showing up there again!?
Otherwise we should meet for Stevenson easterly runs in 30-40 knots this fall!?
Good review. I like your stow video breakdown, I am struggling with the lines hanging down and getting twisted when I turn upwind on the swell. I will try the fold up method you described so well.
I feel your pain and was struggling with the exact same thing. I felt like if I put any style or character into my swell rides I would tangle the dangle. LMK how it works out for you. A few friends who ride the big sizes say they start the initial A-line collapse by using Dimitry's 4'A method and then use my anchorpoint method to fold the lines and canopy up.
Here's a direct vid link for anyone who's curious about the fold up method from my article that we are discussing here:
Big Ups for taking the time to post this review B! and the technique vids - advice and insight much appreciated
Between technique and design improvements am really looking forward to enjoying the pure open ocean sailing aspect of parawing more, in addition to the sheer convenience over an inflatable wing.
Big Ups for taking the time to post this review B! and the technique vids - advice and insight much appreciated
Between technique and design improvements am really looking forward to enjoying the pure open ocean sailing aspect of parawing more, in addition to the sheer convenience over an inflatable wing.
I'm excited to get some more open ocean sailing experience too. I'm hoping I can add just 1 more size up and I'll be set for that!
Big Ups for taking the time to post this review B! and the technique vids - advice and insight much appreciated
Between technique and design improvements am really looking forward to enjoying the pure open ocean sailing aspect of parawing more, in addition to the sheer convenience over an inflatable wing.
I'm excited to get some more open ocean sailing experience too. I'm hoping I can add just 1 more size up and I'll be set for that!
same! riding ocean swell in sub-15 knots on foil has been a real eyeopener for me - such a quiet dreamy ride without all the windchop and wind noise.
We're often at the end of a long trade fetch here, solid 7-10 sec tradeswell thats clean and lined-up, in steady 10-12 knots yr carving powder, would be so much nicer without the big inflatable wing dangling there tho ;)
Will need to wait for a gust+chip-in combo when falling - and really work on that tricky open-ocean boardpumping skill [i dont SUP] - but hoping to get the hang of relaunching a 4.7-ish parawing onswell and, well.....ultimate upwind-downwinder for me, all the flow of deep powder out on a warm sunny blue ocean.