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Parawing Bar

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Created by Ingenuity 6 months ago, 29 May 2025
Ingenuity
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29 May 2025 11:11PM
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Maybe this question has been asked? Anyone know why the Parawing bar is designed to point forward instead of side-by-side like a kite bar? Been playing around on land with the pocket rocket before hitting the water. Seems like a very clumsy way of flying a kite especially with jibes and tacks. Coming from a kite background why can't it be like a kite bar. Seems more intuitive.

BWalnut
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29 May 2025 11:16PM
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Ingenuity said..
Maybe this question has been asked? Anyone know why the Parawing bar is designed to point forward instead of side-by-side like a kite bar? Been playing around on land with the pocket rocket before hitting the water. Seems like a very clumsy way of flying a kite especially with jibes and tacks. Coming from a kite background why can't it be like a kite bar. Seems more intuitive.


I'd assume it's because the depower comes from having the bar set in that orientation. If it was like a kite bar there would be zero depower.

pp4
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30 May 2025 1:03AM
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Ingenuity said..
Maybe this question has been asked? Anyone know why the Parawing bar is designed to point forward instead of side-by-side like a kite bar? Been playing around on land with the pocket rocket before hitting the water. Seems like a very clumsy way of flying a kite especially with jibes and tacks. Coming from a kite background why can't it be like a kite bar. Seems more intuitive.


Good question, from a kiter I guess. I have been using the naish pulley bar for a good number of sessions now and it feels a little bit more natural than non pulley bars.

Gorgo
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30 May 2025 2:58PM
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The parawing bar gives:
- easy one handed control without a harness.
- better pitch control, also without a harness.
- more compact
- minimal steering control (because you don't have lines or distance from the water to make use of turning and looping a kite).



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