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Parawings

Parawings are ultra-light soft wings for downwind and foil sessions, combining maximum efficiency with minimal weight and pack size.

Parawing – minimalist propulsion for modern foiling

Parawings are one of the newest developments in foiling and close the gap between classic wing foiling, kiting and pure downwind foiling.

At their core, they are ultra-light, foldable soft wings without a rigid structure, specifically designed to accelerate efficiently and then create virtually no drag.

The focus is not on constant control, but on:

  • efficient take-off
  • rapid acceleration
  • maximum freedom while riding

What is a Parawing?

A parawing is a flexible soft wing held directly in the hands and designed without rigid elements such as struts or a boom.

Compared to classic wings:

  • significantly lighter
  • extremely compact when packed
  • less control
  • smaller usable wind range

The parawing is primarily used to:

  • get onto the foil
  • build speed
  • then be stashed completely to allow free foiling

Why Parawing? – the real purpose

Parawings were developed to make downwind foiling more accessible.

  • start without a boat
  • start without paddle technique
  • foil without holding a wing permanently

The goal is always: to enter pure foiling mode as quickly as possible.


Parawing vs Wing vs Kite

Parawing

  • minimalistic
  • light & compact
  • reduced, less stable

Wing

  • rigid structure
  • actively controllable
  • versatile

Kite

  • high performance
  • complex setup
  • requires lines

Parawing = minimal effort with maximum freedom in foiling.


Practical use cases

Downwind foiling

  • self-powered take-off
  • long runs
  • return to start possible without shuttle

Wave / point break

  • ride back into the line-up
  • surf waves without holding a wing
  • foil feeling similar to prone foiling

Inland waters & light wind

  • more demanding in gusty conditions
  • often larger wings required
  • ideal for pump training

Combination with foil assist

Combining a parawing with foil assist significantly expands possibilities:

  • easier take-offs
  • independent from wind lulls
  • maximum session efficiency

Handling & usage

  • less active pumping
  • more reliance on airflow
  • more sensitive to input

Structure & functionality

The skin

  • lightweight fabric
  • profile formed by air pressure
  • generates lift and drive

Line structure

  • connects wing and bar
  • stabilizes the profile

A-, B- and C-lines

  • A-lines: drive and opening
  • B-lines: stability
  • C-lines: control

Stashing the Parawing

  • reduce pressure
  • grab A-lines
  • pull in lines
  • collapse the wing
  • store it safely

Limitations & classification

  • smaller wind range
  • less control in gusts
  • not ideal for beginners

What types of parawings exist?

Allround

  • balanced
  • forgiving

Compact

  • agile
  • direct

Performance

  • efficient
  • long range

FAQs Parawings

What is a parawing?

A parawing is an ultra-light soft wing without a rigid frame, designed to help riders get onto the foil efficiently and then be stashed for drag-free foiling.

Is a parawing a kite or a wing?

A parawing combines elements of both concepts. It uses a soft canopy like a kite, but is controlled with short lines close to the body like a wing.

Can you ride upwind?

Only to a limited extent. Parawings are primarily designed for downwind foiling and offer less upwind performance compared to wings or kites.

Is it suitable for beginners?

Parawings are better suited for advanced foilers, as they are more sensitive to input and offer less stability than traditional wings.

How do you store a parawing?

A parawing is stashed by pulling in the A-lines, collapsing the canopy and placing it compactly into a stash bag while riding.

Can you combine a parawing with foil assist?

Yes, this combination is highly effective, as foil assist improves take-off reliability and compensates for light wind conditions.

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