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Wasp vs Naish wingding

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Created by kobo > 9 months ago, 31 Jan 2020
Alysum
NSW, 1030 posts
10 Mar 2020 2:24PM
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I am looking to get a custom designed wing for my business, unfortunately Ozone are one of the only ones that can do custom designs (Naish can't).
The Wasp looks good despite that Ozone were late to the Wing game but I am really looking forward to their v2 which hopefully will see some windows and a better deflation system. Does anyone have an ETA on the v2 ?

Windgenuity
NSW, 674 posts
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10 Mar 2020 3:31PM
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Alysum said..
I am looking to get a custom designed wing for my business, unfortunately Ozone are one of the only ones that can do custom designs (Naish can't).
The Wasp looks good despite that Ozone were late to the Wing game but I am really looking forward to their v2 which hopefully will see some windows and a better deflation system. Does anyone have an ETA on the v2 ?


It is a tricky one as cloth is ordered well in advance of production and orders are placed months before production. We are sometimes working 3-6 months in advance of gear actually arriving. To do custom colours would be near impossible or at best an even longer lead time. I will check if you let me know what colours you want. But if they are not colours that are in stock and/or match the panel layout, it would not be possible.

JB

dejavu
825 posts
26 Mar 2020 6:18AM
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Here you go. This is an actual comparison between the Naish and the Ozone Wasp. A generation two (the Naish) vs. a generation one (the Wasp) wind wing. Spoiler -- pretty much a tie!

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
11 Apr 2020 5:37AM
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New bags coming from Naish.




bigtone667
NSW, 1543 posts
11 Apr 2020 6:36AM
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DavidJohn said..
New bags coming from Naish.





I just use a surfboard bag for my 6m WASP.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
11 Apr 2020 7:26AM
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I used an old windsurfing sail bag.





dejavu
825 posts
17 Apr 2020 7:41AM
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See pictures below: New Sling Wing from Sling Shot (prototype) -- looks like a 180 degree turn for Sling Shot -- no window, no inflated trailing edge and a different handle configuration. Will it be able to compete with Naish and Ozone?

www.instagram.com/p/B-wDf51Dwzc/?utm_source=ig_embed

hilly
WA, 7859 posts
18 Apr 2020 5:43PM
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dejavu said..
See pictures below: New Sling Wing from Sling Shot (prototype) -- looks like a 180 degree turn for Sling Shot -- no window, no inflated trailing edge and a different handle configuration. Will it be able to compete with Naish and Ozone?

www.instagram.com/p/B-wDf51Dwzc/?utm_source=ig_embed


Yep they got it so wrong first up. Fone have a good wing as well. The soon to be released Smik is a kracka too www.instagram.com/p/B-_aCWJD8ja/?igshid=txp2xfja6cd8

Pasquales
204 posts
16 Aug 2020 11:13AM
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MLB007 said..

dejavu said..
Where I am I have the choice between the Wasp, Slingshot and the Cabrinha. At the moment the Wasp has a number of sizes while the other two come in only a 4.2 and 4.0, respectively.

Any comments about the pluses and minuses of these three wings would be much appreciated.



It's much more whether that size suits the conditions you'll use it in. I have the SlingWing 4. and its too small for the very light wind conditions I actually see on my inland midwest US lakes. I'm 210lbs and I'll need a 5-7. if I hope to get/stay up in our winds.


Just took out a sling-wing 6.4 m2 v.2 yesterday . I'd learned on a 4 m2 Naish 1st gen Wing. Can rave enough about it. It has a lot of grunt in lighter winds (12-15 mph). I'm also around 90 kgs. The wing delivered exactly what I needed to break the board from the water surface.

Pasquales
204 posts
16 Aug 2020 11:25AM
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The three aspects that appealed to me were kite stiffness, weight, and packed size. Kites that do not have windows pack much smaller. For lite wind conditions , stiffness also helps. But there definitely is a trade off. Naish kites are comfy to fly and really stable. I think it really comes down to your local spot.



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